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F1, Cadillac and GM
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.
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.
GM agrees deal to enter F1 with Cadillac in 2026
General Motors plans to enter Formula One with its Cadillac brand in 2026 after announcing on Monday an agreement in principle with the Liberty Media-owned sport.
F1 confirms agreement in principle for GM/Cadillac to enter in 2026 (UPDATED)
Formula 1 has reached an agreement in principle that will bring General Motors onto the grid under the Cadillac brand as the 11th team in 2026. The project was given approval by the FIA last year
Formula One Approves US-Based Cadillac F1 Team For 2026 Season
Formula One will expand to 11 teams with the addition of the Cadillac team in 2026. It's the first time General Motors will compete in the Formula One World Championship.
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 into the sport. F1 rejected Andretti’s bid in partnership with GM earlier this year but with former boss Michael Andretti out of the picture,
General Motors gets a spot in F1 as the 11th team with Cadillac in 2026
Formula 1 announced that General Motors had "achieved operational milestones and made clear their commitment to brand the eleventh team GM/Cadillac."
Green light for Cadillac to join Formula One grid in 2026
Formula 1 said it had reached "an agreement in principle" with General Motors (GM), which owns Cadillac, to support bringing a team into the paddock.
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Cadillac faces ‘monumental task’ to be competitive for 2026 arrival in F1, warns Aston Martin boss
Bottas added this week he’d like to reach out to
Cadillac
to discuss a 2026 role but “you know for sure I’m not the only ...
Reuters on MSN
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Motor racing-F1 will be a 'battle of giants' with GM entry, says RB boss
Mike Krack, principal of Aston Martin, said
GM
and
Cadillac
still faced a "monumental task" to get ... "It's the first ...
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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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After telling Cadillac to pound sand, F1 does 180, grants entry for 2026
The United States will have a second team competing in Formula 1 from 2026, when Cadillac Formula 1 will join the sport as ...
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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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F1 will be a 'battle of giants' with GM entry, says RB boss
Formula One will become even more a 'battle of giants' with the arrival in 2026 of General Motors' Cadillac brand as an 11th ...
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