Sergio Pérez will return to Formula 1 for the 2026 season, signing with the newly entered Cadillac F1 Team, according to La Jornada and El Financiero. This comeback follows a one-year absence and coincides with Cadillac's debut in the sport, greatly expanding the grid to 22 drivers across 11 teams as reported by El Financiero.
The Australian Grand Prix marked Pérez’s first on-track appearance with Cadillac, but his debut faced difficulties due to multiple technical problems that limited practice running time, El Financiero notes. Pérez highlighted the impact of these issues on the team's performance and highlighted the importance of continued development and improvement.
The 2026 season is set to introduce sweeping regulation changes including new hybrid power units, sustainable fuels, updated aerodynamics, the removal of DRS, and altered qualifying formats, as detailed by Lopez Doriga Digital and El Financiero. These modifications aim to reshape competition dynamics and elevate the sport's sustainability.
Regarding his future beyond 2026, Pérez’s contract with Cadillac is currently for two years, with ongoing negotiations about extending his tenure based on team progress and performance, Motorsport sources state via El Financiero. Pérez has expressed a long-term perspective focused on growth and enjoying the racing experience.
Looking ahead, much attention will center on Cadillac’s adaptation to the new regulations and Pérez’s ability to regain competitive form within this evolving landscape. The expanded field and technical changes signal a transformative period that could redefine team hierarchies and driver careers throughout the coming seasons.

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