F1 agrees ‘in principle’ with General Motors for GM/Cadillac 2026 entry
Formula 1 and General Motors have come to an agreement to expand the 2026 Formula 1 grid to 11 teams with a Cadillac entry.
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Formula 1 and General Motors have come to an agreement to expand the 2026 Formula 1 grid to 11 teams with a Cadillac entry.
General Motors appears to be nearing a 2026 Formula 1 entry following Michael Andretti's withdrawal from operations at his eponymous brand.
Michael Andretti has claimed the work being put in from the eponymous Formula 1 team and partner General Motors has the potential to equal Ferrari and Mercedes. Andretti's prospective entrant ...
General Motors has explained how the current regulations has prevented it from creating an engine for use in Formula 1 before 2028 amid Andretti’s bid getting referred. While the FIA ...
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner believes that a battle between Ford and General Motors would boost Formula 1’s popularity in the United States even further. Last year Ford announced ...
Formula 1 teams remain against the addition of an 11th side despite the news that Andretti’s approval would introduce General Motors as a brand-new engine manufacturer. Last week it was ...
General Motors will plan to enter Formula 1 as the latest power unit manufacturer in 2028 after having its interest registered with the FIA. The engine, which would be branded ...
Motoring giants General Motors will only enter Formula 1 if it can do so with Andretti Global, GM President Marl Reuss has revealed. Last month, the FIA confirmed that it ...