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"There's no need for further demonstration of abilities" or "I've demonstrated enough, no need to showcase any more"

Sergio Pérez disagrees that his stint with Red Bull negatively impacted his professional standing. He enters his return to Cadillac without feeling compelled to prove himself.

"No further demonstration necessary"
"No further demonstration necessary"

"There's no need for further demonstration of abilities" or "I've demonstrated enough, no need to showcase any more"

In an exciting development for the world of Formula 1, Sergio "Checo" Pérez has announced his return to the sport, partnering with Valtteri Bottas on the new Cadillac F1 team set to debut in the 2026 season.

Pérez, who found his last year with Red Bull quite challenging, has rekindled his passion for the sport through his current project. The Mexican driver, known for his commitment and love for Formula 1, aims to return and enjoy his time on the track once more.

The goal of the Cadillac F1 project is to move up in Formula 1 as quickly as possible. Pérez believes that with this project, quick progress can be made, thanks in part to the experienced team of engineers and mechanics behind it. He is confident that he can bring all the experience he's gained from various teams to this new endeavour.

The drivers in the project are equally committed to their roles. Time is a concern for the project, but Pérez and the team are optimistic, with a surprise still possible.

Pérez's return to Formula 1 is a testament to his enduring love for the sport. He is eager to make the most of this opportunity and is looking forward to the challenges and excitement that the 2026 season will bring. With Pérez and Bottas at the helm, the Cadillac F1 team is poised to make a significant impact in the world of Formula 1.

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