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Cadillac is forming an F1 team
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.
The new GM-Cadillac F1 team, explained
One team, to be exact. F1 announced on Monday that an agreement in principle has been reached and that a General Motors-Cadillac team will be joining the grid for the 2026 season. The announcement brings to a close months of debate and discussion over a potential 11th team on the grid.
GM has a deal to bring a new Cadillac F1 team to the grid
General Motors has a deal to join Formula 1 under the Cadillac brand and participate in the FIA Formula One World Championship for the 2026 season, the automaker announced on Monday. Formula 1 says it has accepted in principle and will move GM and Cadillac's application forward to become the 11th team on the grid — making it the first new team to join since 2016.
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F1 News: Cadillac Reveals Strong 'Preference' For Formula 1 Power Unit Supplier
Formula 1 World Champion Mario Andretti, now serving as a director for the new General Motors-backed team set to debut as ...
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Wild ride: How Formula One approved GM's Cadillac entry for 2026
The 11th team will be called Cadillac F1 and be run by new Andretti Global majority owners Dan Towriss and Mark Walter.
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GM joins F1: A big win for storied U.S. motorsports brand chasing global success
GM has seen decades of success in racing — but largely on a domestic level. Racing in F1 could change that dramatically.
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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 set to capitalise on little-known F1 'loophole' to give them 'major advantage' in 2026
Cadillac/General Motors are reportedly set to take advantage of a little-known loophole in a bid to get a big head start ...
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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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