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Cadillac, Formula 1
Cadillac coming to Formula One racing in 2026
A Cadillac team is set to compete in Formula One in 2026, with racing legend Mario Andretti playing a key role.
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.
General Motors Is Bringing A Cadillac Team To Formula 1 In 2026
General Motors is set to become the first U.S. automaker with a Formula 1 team when a Cadillac-branded team joins the racing series in 2026, F1 announced Monday, ending a yearslong battle between the league and former driver Michael Andretti, who initially proposed the new team.
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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 ...
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on MSN
How Department of Justice helped General Motors stake claim for Formula One grid place
The sight of swathes of empty seats in the grandstands during qualifying here in Las Vegas suggests Formula One’s newest race ...
Benzinga.com
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General Motors Gears Up For Potential F1 Entry In 2026: Report
U.S. automaker
General
Motors
GM is reportedly on the brink of securing a spot on the
Formula
One
grid by 2026. What ...
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Even Without Andretti, General Motors Edging Closer to Formula 1 Bid
One scenario has GM with Cadillac spending 2026 and 2027 as a F1 customer team before bringing its own powerplants in 2028.
Omaha.com
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F1 closer to approving expanded grid for GM entry
So much so that F1 and
Formula
One
Management could have a decision to grant the
General
Motors
-backed entry a spot ...
PlanetF1.com on MSN
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Critical GM problem raised by Christian Horner: ‘We’re not paying for it’
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says he'll welcome a GM entry in Formula 1 with open arms — as long as he's not paying ...
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