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Cadillac’s Sebastien Bourdais, Earl Bamber, Will Stevens, and Norman Nato reflect on a tough weekend for Cadillac at Imola.
Sebastien Bourdais expressed his disappointment over the challenging weekend with the #38 Cadillac V-Series.R, noting that qualifying was hindered by another car and the subsequent race was tough. Earl Bamber, Bourdais’s teammate, started in 15th position but faced difficulties throughout the race, including getting spun out after contact with another car and receiving penalties that impacted their performance. Despite the setbacks, the team finished 16th, with Jenson Button also driving the car. In contrast, the #12 Cadillac driven by Alex Lynn, Norman Nato, and Will Stevens managed to secure a single point in 10th place but were unsatisfied with their overall performance due to struggling with pace. Norman Nato mentioned that the team faced challenges but saw it as a learning experience, aiming to improve and accrue more points in future races like Spa and Le Mans. Overall, both Cadillac teams acknowledged the tough weekend and are focused on regrouping and coming back stronger for future races.