Cadillac’s Historic Entry into Formula 1
On Friday, Formula 1 officially confirmed Cadillac’s inclusion as the 11th team on the grid for the 2026 season. This significant milestone marks a new chapter in the American automobile manufacturer’s journey into the world of high-stakes motorsport. Cadillac’s ambitious endeavor is backed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors, showcasing a robust investment in this elite racing series.
Preparations for the 2026 Grand Prix
The initial green light for Cadillac’s entry came in November, shortly after the Las Vegas Grand Prix, instigating a whirlwind of preparations. Over the past months, the team has focused on assembling a solid foundation, integrating expertise from various sectors to ensure a competitive debut. Significantly, Cadillac has sealed a deal to obtain Ferrari engines and gearboxes, crucial components that will underpin their racing ambitions.
Future Aspirations and Developments
Looking ahead, Cadillac is not merely aiming for a strong debut in 2026. Plans are already in motion for the development of a proprietary Cadillac powertrain, which is scheduled to be ready for the 2028 season. This forward-thinking approach underscores their long-term commitment to Formula 1, positioning Cadillac to not only participate but also to innovate in the fiercely competitive arena of Grand Prix racing.