Former Red Bull driver Sergio Perez insists he does not have a point to prove after he was unveiled by Formula One’s new team Cadillac.
Perez will line up alongside Lewis Hamilton’s one-time Mercedes wingman Valtteri Bottas when the American outfit make their debut next year.
Perez agreed a two-year deal with Red Bull midway through last season only to be dropped at the end of the campaign.
Red Bull then moved to axe Perez’s replacement, Liam Lawson after just two races. Yuki Tsunoda , who took Lawson’s seat, is also struggling and faces an uncertain future.
Christian Horner was moved on as team principal last month following a turbulent period for the British-based team.
And Perez, 35, said: “I don’t think I have anything to prove, and that’s not just because of the drivers w