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China's Zhou moves from Ferrari to Cadillac as F1 reserve

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China's Zhou ​Guanyu has joined Cadillac from Ferrari as reserve ‌driver for the Formula One debutants this season, the General Motors-backed team announced on Monday.


The 26-year-old raced in 68 grands prix with Swiss-based Sauber ​from 2022 to 2024 and has ‌been managed by Cadillac team principal Graeme Lowdon.


U.S.-owned Cadillac, the 11th team on the ‌grid with experienced Finn ‍Valtteri Bottas ‌and Mexican Sergio Perez as ‍race drivers, will be using Ferrari engines when they debut in ⁠Australia in March.


Cadillac also have American former IndyCar driver Colton Herta, who will compete in F2 this year, as test driver.


Shanghai-born Zhou, ⁠who was teammate to Bottas ⁠at Sauber, is the only Chinese driver ⁠to ‍have ‌raced in Formula One and the Liberty Media-owned sport sees the country of more than a billion ‌people as an important growth area.


"I have worked with both Graeme and Valtteri for many years in various capacities, so joining the team feels like ‍rejoining family," he said. 



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