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General Motors Joins F1
Cadillac F1 will be able to race from 2026, despite previous snub
The United States will have a second team competing in Formula 1 from 2026, when Cadillac Formula 1 will join the sport as its 11th team. The result is a complete 180 for the sport's owner, which was highly resistant to the initial bid, first announced at the beginning of 2023.
General Motors Joins F1: What It Means For Cadillac And The Andrettis
Cadillac will become the 11th team on the Formula 1 grid from 2026 after Formula 1 confirmed on Monday that "an agreement in principle" had been reached with GM.
Cadillac 2026 F1 Entry: Mario Andretti's Role Revealed
Formula One Champion Mario Andretti will still be a part of the Cadillac F1 entry, as a director on the board. Formula One confirmed earlier today that it had provided General Motors with an "agreement in principle" to join the Formula One grid in 2026 under its Cadillac branding.
Formula 1 expands grid
F1 supports GM/Cadillac as an 11th team for the 2026 season
The F1 application process still has additional steps to complete, but F1's agreement in principle with General Motors is a crucial milestone. The post F1 supports GM/Cadillac as an 11th team for the 2026 season appeared first on The Manual.
Formula 1 expands grid as General Motors to become the 11th team in 2026
Formula One announced Monday that “an agreement in principle” has been reached “with General Motors to support bringing GM/Cadillac” to the grid as the sport’s 11th team in 2026. “We’re excited to partner with General Motors in bringing a dynamic presence to Formula 1 ,
General Motors reach 'agreement in principle' to become 11th F1 team in 2026
General Motors will become the 11th team on the Formula One grid for the 2026 season after agreeing a deal in principle with the sport's owners Liberty Media. The US carmaker plans to enter its Cadillac brand and said it had also registered with the governing FIA as a power unit manufacturer to become a full works outfit by the end of the decade.
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F1 mailbag: Why wasn’t Carlos Sainz penalized at the Las Vegas Grand Prix?
Celebrities and Elvises descended on the paddock. Fireworks exploded after the race. And Formula One crowned its latest world ...
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Martin Brundle gives honest reaction to Cadillac joining F1 grid in 2026
Martin Brundle says he’s “really pleased” to see an 11th team joining Formula One with Cadillac on the verge of a 2026 entry ...
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Cadillac is forming an F1 team as the USA's new love affair with the sport deepens
Since Liberty Media bought F1 in 2017, the sport has become increasingly popular in the USA, with three races now held there ...
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Cadillac F1 Team To Use Ferrari Power Units Until GM Units Are Built
The Cadillac F1 team will utilize power units built by Ferrari until GM begins producing its own engines in 2028.
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Mario Andretti Will Serve On Board Of GM’s Cadillac F1 Team
Mario Andretti will be serving on the board of the brand new Formula One team that will be fielded by General Motors with its ...
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Marko casts ‘nowhere near enough’ Cadillac F1 verdict in rare Toto Wolff agreement
General Motors will pay the Formula 1 teams an eye-watering $450m anti-dilution fee, but Helmut Marko says that's not enough.
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Cadillac F1 Team Formally Approved For 2026 Season
TWG Global and General Motors will officially join the Formula One World Championship in 2026 thanks to the newly approved ...
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Marko criticises size of Cadillac F1 entry payment
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is preparing to enter Formula 1 in 2026, but its rumoured $450 million anti-dilution fee is already drawing ...
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