General Motors is officially getting into Formula 1 with TWG Motorsports, under their luxury car brand Cadillac. Just last week, GM announced that it has plans to formulate a new company specific to building powertrains for this new Cadillac F1 project.
Cadillac has two vacant F1 seats for its all-new team in 2026. But who should the American squad consider? Our writers run the rule over a few of the more high-profile options
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Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso has stressed that it isn't easy to build a new team in Formula 1, hinting at the entry of the sport's 11th team, Cadilla
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General Motors plans to go racing in Formula 1 in 2026 with its Cadillac luxury brand, something that had been in the works for a while as part of a tie-up with Mario Andretti. What GM sees in F1 is,
General Motors and TWG Motorsports have confirmed the appointment of Russ O'Blenes as CEO of GM Performance Power Units LLC. This new venture aims to build the
GM and TWG Motorsports team up to make Cadillac a "full works" F1 team by 2026, led by industry leader Russ O’Blenes.
Russ O'Blenes, director of the engine team behind the roaring Cadillac GTP, will lead the new operation.
General Motors has officially launched a new subsidiary, GM Performance Power Units LLC, to design and produce its future Formula 1 power units for the Cadillac F1 team. The Cadillac F1 team will ...
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