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General Motors to Join Formula 1 in 2026 with Cadillac Brand

by Samir Gautam
November 26, 2024
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General Motors (GM), one of the world’s largest automotive giants, has announced its intention to enter Formula 1 (F1) with its luxury Cadillac brand, marking a significant moment for the sport. Partnering with TWG Global, GM aims to debut as the 11th team on the grid in 2026, under the revised engine regulations aimed at enhancing sustainability and hybrid innovation.

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A New Era for American Motorsports

The Cadillac F1 team signifies a bold step for GM in cementing its position in global motorsports. Greg Maffei, CEO of Liberty Media, the commercial rights holder of F1, highlighted the strategic value of a U.S. brand joining the sport. “With Formula 1’s growth trajectory in the U.S., Cadillac’s entry aligns perfectly to deepen fan engagement and bolster the sport’s appeal,” Maffei remarked.

This move follows F1’s increasing popularity in the U.S., fueled by high-profile races in Austin, Miami, and Las Vegas. GM’s decision also comes as the sport aims to broaden its reach in a competitive global automotive market.

Significant Investment and Strategic Alliances

To secure its entry, GM will pay an anti-dilution fee of $450 million, split among the current ten teams as compensation for the redistribution of prize money. This fee surpasses the $200 million stipulated under existing rules, reflecting F1’s renegotiated agreements set to take effect in 2026.

For its initial seasons, the Cadillac team will rely on a customer engine from an existing supplier, with Ferrari emerging as the frontrunner. GM plans to debut its own power unit in 2028, leveraging the sport’s new regulations that emphasize hybrid energy, which will account for 50% of the engine’s power.

From Andretti to GM: A Revamped Proposal

This venture stems from a revamped bid originally led by Andretti Global, which faced rejection earlier this year. Unlike the initial proposal, which saw Cadillac in a supporting role, the current initiative positions GM as the team owner, enhancing its credibility with F1 stakeholders.

Key investors in the new team include Dan Towriss, owner of TWG, and Mark Walter. Notably, Michael Andretti, who was previously at the forefront of the Andretti Global bid, is no longer involved after stepping down in September. His father, Mario Andretti, the 1978 F1 world champion, will serve in an advisory role.

Building Momentum Amid U.S. Expansion

The Cadillac entry underscores F1’s efforts to attract major automotive players under the revised 2026 engine regulations. These rules, designed to increase the sport’s road relevance, have already enticed Ford, Audi, and Honda to commit alongside GM.

Honda, despite initially planning to exit F1, reversed its decision due to the new hybrid-focused regulations and will supply engines exclusively to Aston Martin. Meanwhile, Ford will collaborate with Red Bull, and Renault’s Alpine brand will switch to Mercedes engines from 2026.

A Historic Milestone for GM

With Cadillac’s entry, GM will become the sixth automaker to produce F1 engines, joining the ranks of Ferrari, Mercedes, Audi, Honda, and Ford. “Their rich history and automotive innovation will bring a new dimension to F1,” commented McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown.

The partnership aims to elevate American motorsport presence on the global stage while introducing Cadillac’s innovation and performance pedigree to millions of F1 fans worldwide.

Conclusion: A Promising Future

As GM prepares to enter the F1 grid, anticipation is building for the impact of Cadillac’s storied legacy and engineering expertise. With increased hybrid technology, a growing fanbase in the U.S., and strategic partnerships, GM’s arrival promises to inject fresh excitement into the sport.

The 2026 season will not only mark a new chapter for GM but also for Formula 1 as it embraces the future of sustainable and innovative motorsport.

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