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The three drivers who could make F1 comeback with Cadillac

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  • Cadillac, owned by American automotive giant General Motors, is confirmed to join Formula One as the 11th team next season, coinciding with new engine and chassis regulations.
  • Team principal Graeme Lowdon has revealed that Cadillac is in talks with several drivers for their two F1 seats, including Mick Schumacher, Valtteri Bottas, and Sergio Perez.
  • Lowdon emphasised that the team seeks drivers motivated by collective success rather than those looking to prove a personal point.
  • Daniel Ricciardo is not on Cadillac's shortlist, with Lowdon stating that a driver should not need convincing to join Formula One.
  • Cadillac, led by CEO Dan Towriss and advised by 1978 F1 world champion Mario Andretti, has less than eight months until their debut at next year’s season-opener in Australia.
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