In an exciting leap into the world of elite motorsports, General Motors (GM) has announced its entry into Formula 1, partnering with TWG Global to launch the Cadillac Formula 1 Team. The team will debut in the 2026 season, marking Cadillac as the first new F1 entrant since 2016 and expanding the grid to 11 teams. This historic move also includes the development of a bespoke F1 power unit, positioning Cadillac as a full works team by the end of the decade.
A New Era for American Motorsports –
This entry into Formula 1 represents a significant milestone for GM and Cadillac, showcasing their engineering expertise on a global stage. Formula 1, widely regarded as the pinnacle of motorsport, demands cutting-edge innovation in aerodynamics, software, powertrains, and internal combustion engine technology.
GM plans to channel the lessons learned in F1 into its consumer vehicles, advancing its goals in electrification, software development, and high-performance powertrain technology. “This is a global stage for us to demonstrate GM’s engineering expertise and technology leadership at an entirely new level,” said GM President Mark Reuss.
Cadillac’s Bold Vision –
The Cadillac Formula 1 Team aims to deliver a uniquely American presence in the sport, blending Cadillac’s design and technological innovation with world-class racing performance. The team will also benefit from the expertise of Mario Andretti, the last American to win an F1 championship, who joins the board as a director.
“My first love was Formula 1, and now — 70 years later — the F1 paddock is still my happy place,” said Andretti. “To be involved at this stage of my life is a dream come true.”
Innovations and Operations –
Since GM’s interest in F1 was announced in early 2023, the Cadillac F1 team has been building its foundation with a focus on aerodynamics, chassis design, and software development. The team will operate from facilities in Fishers, Indiana; Charlotte, North Carolina; Warren, Michigan; and Silverstone, England, blending American ingenuity with Formula 1’s European heartland.
GM’s history of over 3,000 race wins and 100+ motorsport championships demonstrates its capability to compete at the highest level. By leveraging this legacy and its innovative push in F1, GM hopes to position Cadillac as a global performance leader.
TWG Global’s Role –
The partnership with TWG Global, which owns motorsport teams like Andretti Global and Wayne Taylor Racing, strengthens Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1. TWG CEO Dan Towriss expressed excitement about the collaboration: “Together, we’re assembling a world-class team that will embody American innovation and deliver unforgettable moments to race fans.”
What’s Next? –
Cadillac’s entrance into Formula 1 promises thrilling competition and a showcase of American engineering on a global platform. With its power unit development and vision to become a full-works team, GM and Cadillac are setting the stage for a bright future in motorsports.
Fans can look forward to seeing Cadillac on the grid in 2026, racing alongside motorsport giants and striving for victory in the world’s premier racing series.