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Bahrain Grand Prix rookie proved he’s not ready for 2026 Cadillac seat despite ‘putting his hat in the ring’

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Cadillac are searching for their first two Formula 1 drivers after having their entry for the 2026 season confirmed.

The American brand will become the sport’s 11th team on the grid, marking the first time F1 has had 22 cars since 2016. Cadillac will join when the 2026 technical regulations come into effect, which are set to transform the sport as it moves to becoming more sustainable.

Many current F1 teams think Cadillac have a ‘head start’ for 2026. That is because the team can solely focus on the new regulations, while the existing 10 outfits must balance developing next year’s car with the 2025 machine.

Cadillac aim to bring their own power unit to the sport by the end of the 2020s. The main problem that needs solving now is who will drive their two cars in 2026.

Several drivers have been mentioned in the running, with Mario Andretti wanting an American driver to get alongside an experienced head in the ideal scenario. After FP1 at the Bahrain Grand Prix, a new name has emerged in the picture to join the team.

F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain - Previews
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Frederik Vesti is eyeing a 2026 seat with Cadillac but FP1 in Bahrain proves he is not ready

Six rookies were handed outings in FP1 at the Sakhir International Circuit. Teams must hand over their cars to drivers who have competed in fewer than two Grand Prix twice per machine across the season.

Mercedes handed an appearance to Frederik Vesti in Bahrain, who took over George Russell’s car. The Norweigan finished second in F2 in 2023 behind Theo Pourchaire.

PosDriverCarTimeGap
1Lando NorrisMcLaren Mercedes1:33.204
2Pierre GaslyAlpine Renault1:33.442+0.238s
3Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:33.800+0.596s
4Alexander AlbonWilliams Mercedes1:33.928+0.724s
5Esteban OconHaas Ferrari1:34.184+0.980s
6Nico HulkenbergKick Sauber Ferrari1:34.262+1.058s
7Jack DoohanAlpine Renault1:34.396+1.192s
8Liam LawsonRacing Bulls Honda RBPT1:34.397+1.193s
9Yuki TsunodaRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT1:34.484+1.280s
10Oscar PiastriMcLaren Mercedes1:34.508+1.304s
11Gabriel BortoletoKick Sauber Ferrari1:34.628+1.424s
12Isack HadjarRacing Bulls Honda RBPT1:34.667+1.463s
13Luke BrowningWilliams Mercedes1:34.885+1.681s
14Dino BeganovicFerrari1:35.055+1.851s
15Lance StrollAston Martin Aramco Mercedes1:35.116+1.912s
16Felipe DrugovichAston Martin Aramco Mercedes1:35.198+1.994s
17Ryo HirakawaHaas Ferrari1:35.261+2.057s
18Frederik VestiMercedes1:35.325+2.121s
19Ayumu IwasaRed Bull Racing Honda RBPT1:35.475+2.271s
20Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:38.051+4.847s
2025 Bahrain Grand Prix FP1 results

Vesti was 18th in the session, over two seconds off table topper Lando Norris. According to journalist Thomas Maher, the 23-year-old is hoping to land a seat with Cadillac in 2026.

He said via X (formerly Twitter): “Just chatted with Fred Vesti after his FP1 session, and he’s confirmed he’s working hard on securing a seat on the grid next season – including putting his hat in the ring for a Cadillac F1 seat.”

While Vesti will be hopeful of a chance to get an F1 seat, his performance in FP1 left something to be desired. He was constantly seen locking up the front tyres throughout the session and clearly struggled to find pace.

He was the second lowest-placed rookie in FP1, only beating Ayumu Iwasa in the Red Bull. It is clear Vesti has a lot of work to do before he can be considered by Cadillac for 2026.

READ MORE: All to know about General Motors’ Cadillac F1 team from engine to drivers

Formula 1 Testing in Bahrain - Day 1
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Cadillac must consider two other Bahrain rookies for the 2026 season

As aforementioned, Cadillac have several options on the table for 2026. Valtteri Bottas has been heavily linked with the team, while Sergio Perez’s sponsors are currently negotiating a deal for an F1 return after his axe from Red Bull.

The American outfit have several young and exciting drivers who are also worth considering – and it seems Vesti has competition from some of his FP1 rookies. Cadillac spoke with Felipe Drugovich at the Japanese Grand Prix as he eyes a full-time seat after years on the sidelines at Aston Martin.

The Brazilian has been snubbed of an F1 seat by the Silverstone-based outfit, despite showing great promise in FP1 sessions. Cadillac simply must consider Drugovich for 2026 as his talent is worthy of a shot in the sport.

Dino Beganovic could also be an option after finishing P14 in FP1 in Bahrain. Cadillac will run Ferrari engines for their first few seasons, giving the Swedish talent a strong connection to the team already.