More downforce, less weight: This is what the first real Cadillac update brings

More downforce, less weight: This is what the first real Cadillac update brings

(Motorsport-Total.com) – Formula 1 newcomer Cadillac is bringing the first major update in the still young team history to the upcoming fourth race of the season in Miami and hopes to shorten the gap to the midfield. So far, they have regularly been able to beat Aston Martin, but the Americans were missing quite a bit compared to the competition ahead. That is now supposed to change.

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With upgrades to the underbody, front and rear brake drums, front wing, and other small parts across the entire car, Cadillac aims not only to generate more downforce but also to save weight.

Above all, the lack of aerodynamic downforce was the biggest weakness of the team so far: “And the biggest part of this upgrade simply consists of more downforce in all speed ranges,” says Valtteri Bottas.

“That is still the biggest time gain we will achieve. I mean, the weight reduction certainly helps, but it is not as significant as the deficit we had in terms of aerodynamics,” says the Finn.

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The problem for Cadillac is probably only that in Formula 1 there are always moving targets, because all other teams will also upgrade in Miami. “We don’t know what everyone else is doing,” says team principal Graeme Lowdon. “The only thing that counts is this relative delta. But we are reasonably hopeful.”

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Because at Cadillac they know that compared to the other teams, there is still more room for improvement. “I hope that we can make a bigger step than some other teams, because theoretically we should be able to, starting from our starting point,” nods Bottas. “So that is the goal. And yes, by tomorrow evening we will roughly know where we stand.”

Because already on Friday afternoon the sprint qualifying is on the program and thus a real speed comparison. That Miami is a sprint weekend also means that only one practice session is available – and thus little time for analysis, even though the practice session has been extended by 30 minutes.

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Lowdon: Progress more important than performance

For team principal Lowdon, such an extensive package at only the fourth race is a good step: “I find that really encouraging,” he says, “because what you see on the track is the result of everything happening at our various other locations.”

“It’s not just about getting a racing team up and running, but about getting manufacturing up and running, all the processes and workflows, from procurement to in-house production. All these systems are completely brand new,” he emphasizes.

“So we will watch the performance of the upgrade with great interest, because there is an incredible amount to verify that other teams have long been doing routinely.”

At the same time, he also emphasizes that the sporting goals of the team will not be adjusted upwards because of this. Instead, he continues to focus on the progress of the racing team. “Everything is still so early,” he says. “We have only done three of these things so far. So in terms of absolute goals, it is really still very early.”

“The crucial thing now is simply how we continue to improve – both in design and in production, operation, and the best possible execution of the race weekend.”

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