If our driver's can't, maybe our cars can.
I don't expect them to kick ass, but their presence does a few key things for a brand new team: experience, money, personality, and fans. I think both are still better than anything Alpine is putting on the track. Stroll's performance is more about the car, not the driver. This year's rookie class is good, but Bottas and Perez have the talent to compete in the midfield. If Cadillac finishes anything but last that's a win for the team.
Is Herta the future? I doubt it though he could surprise us. The handful of Americans in F2/ F3 right now could maybe be something one day, just not today. The current driver line up though actually brings a lot to the table, especially Perez' money and ties to North America; both drivers have a huge cult-ish fan base.
Can you imagine the first time one of them makes it into Q2? That team will go nuts.
One positive for Cadillac is simple human psychology. That's a 1.3 billion dollar investment staffed by hungry people out to prove themselves.
Holy shit, that is amazing. A race in the rain, even qualifying in the rain? Epic. Problem is there's no rain forecast for Abu Dhabi this weekend.
I think Lando takes the WDC, but a poor qualifying position or turn 1 bottle will keep everyone on the edge of their seats.
@Ooh-Rah I think ESPN will have the race on Sunday at 7AM your time if you want a feel for the series. I watch it on F1TV (RIP in 2026), so I can't speak to ESPN's coverage and especially the announcers.