Cadillac target Miami GP for driver talks as 2026 entry nears – report
Cadillac are less than a year away from their F1 debut but have yet to announce a driver.
Cadillac are less than a year away from their F1 debut but have yet to announce a driver.
Cadillac is ready to join Formula 1 — but it also wants to introduce F2 and F3 teams. We have some driver suggestions.
Will GM be the only new power unit manufacturer? Mario Andretti doesn't think so; he sees room for a 12th team on the F1 grid.
Cadillac will be arriving in Formula 1 in 2026, and drivers will doubtless have been putting their names forward for the 11th team already.
Toto Wolff was one of the biggest opponents to Andretti but appears to have different thoughts when it comes to GM.
An announcement could made on a potential 11th team within the coming weeks.
Though Andretti Global's Formula 1 team entry was rejected, the outfit's ties to General Motors could put its name back into the F1 world.
A report emerged last month that F1 senior figures had approached General Motors about breaking away from Andretti.
While Andretti are apparently being "ghosted", it is claimed Formula 1 has been very active with General Motors...
The FIA has approved Andretti-Cadillac, but the Formula 1 opposition appears to be mounting...
Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei has offered a crumb of encouragement for Andretti as a decision on their entry could be made in the coming days...
General Motors will take a hands-on approach with the prospective Andretti-Cadillac F1 team...
Now that Ford are coming to Formula 1, the series needs to welcome GM in too so that the American dream can be completed.
The FIA officially unveiled their new Expression of Interest process on Thursday.
The FIA president appears to not be backing down in his push to get Andretti on the F1 grid.
A respected Formula 1 observer believes Michael Andretti has pulled off a masterstroke by aligning with General Motors and Cadillac.
Andretti may have convinced the FIA but Toto Wolff is not for shifting.
Michael Andretti believes General Motors ticks off the final remaining box in their bid to get on the F1 grid.
The General Motors president confirmed the existence of a deal but refused to reveal who it was with.