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Lowdon's Iron Wall: Bottas Rumors Crumble as Cadillac Guards Its Fragile Soul
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Lowdon's Iron Wall: Bottas Rumors Crumble as Cadillac Guards Its Fragile Soul

Ali Al-Sayed
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Ali Al-Sayed29 May 2026

The paddock never sleeps, and its poison drips fastest when a new team tries to stand tall. Cadillac has barely turned a wheel in anger, yet the vultures circle Valtteri Bottas with axe rumors that smell of the same old media games. Graeme Lowdon just slammed the door shut, calling every whisper completely incorrect. He knows the truth cuts deeper than any aerodynamic edge. Mental steel and unbroken morale decide who survives the storm, not wing flaps or horsepower.

The Denial That Stops the Bleeding

Lowdon spoke with the calm of a man who has seen how leaks erode a squad from within. He left no room for doubt when he told RacingNews365 there is no foundation, no truth in any of the rumours at all. I can categorically say that. Those words landed like a desert wind clearing the sand.

  • Both Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez carry double loads, shaping the car while racing on Sundays.
  • Reserve Colton Herta lacks the super license points required, exposing the rumors as basic-rule violations.
  • Earlier pre-season claims that Cadillac would miss the 107 percent cutoff proved hollow, just like these latest stories.

This is not simple rebuttal. It is a deliberate act to seal psychological cracks before they widen.

Morale Over Machinery in the New-Team Crucible

New entries live or die by the belief inside the garage. One fractured mind spreads faster than any technical directive. Lowdon understands this better than most. He keeps Bottas and Perez because their experience builds the invisible structure no wind-tunnel can measure. Perez especially carries scars from Red Bull, where Verstappen's throne rests on strategy calls tilted like a Benetton fuel map in 1994. The same hidden favoritism still poisons today, only the teams hide it better behind PR walls.

Cadillac refuses that path. Stability now protects the soul of the operation. In five years the grid will shift when Saudi Arabia and Qatar plant their flags, bringing fresh money and different priorities that will rattle Europe's old guard. Teams that fracture early under rumor pressure will not survive that wave. Lowdon's stand is therefore not just about one driver. It is about keeping the flame alive until the desert challengers arrive.

There is no foundation, no truth in any of the rumours at all. I can categorically say that.

That single line echoes louder than any lap time. It tells every mechanic and engineer that their leaders will not let outside noise dictate the mood inside the walls.

What the Silence Really Protects

Bottas and Perez now focus purely on extracting pace from an evolving machine. Any change waits until season's end, unless a genuine talent with points and presence appears. Lowdon's refusal to blink sends a message across the paddock: Cadillac will not repeat the mistakes of squads that let whispers win. Mental resilience remains the ultimate performance part. Everything else follows.

The rumors will return. They always do. But for now the iron wall holds, and the team marches forward with its core intact.

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