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General Motors Takes a Bold Step Forward with New Power Units Division for Cadillac F1 Project

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The Birth of GM Performance Power Units

In an exciting twist for motorsports enthusiasts, General Motors (GM) has officially announced the formation of GM Performance Power Units LLC. This initiative aims to build the powertrains for Cadillac’s much-anticipated Formula 1 project, positioning the iconic brand to potentially join the F1 grid as early as 2026.

Meet the New CEO: Russ O’Blenes

At the helm of this new venture is Russ O’Blenes, a seasoned figure in the motorsport world with over 30 years of experience. Having previously directed the GM motorsports propulsion and performance team, O’Blenes is poised to lead the charge in making Cadillac a “full works” team by the end of the decade. Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports, expressed enthusiasm about O’Blenes’ leadership, emphasizing how instrumental his expertise will be in paving the way for Cadillac’s journey into Formula 1.

What This Means for the Future of F1

The excitement doesn’t stop there! As GM ramps up its hiring for this new venture, there’s palpable anticipation about how the brand’s engineering capabilities will shine on a global stage. With Mark Reuss, GM President, underscoring the company’s commitment to showcasing its technical prowess via the F1 platform, fans can expect innovation and performance that raises the bar in the racing world.

With O’Blenes leading the effort alongside team principal Graeme Lowdon, Cadillac’s entry into F1 is sure to be one for the history books. Hold onto your helmets because the race is about to get thrilling!

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