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Cadillac Taking Inspo From NASA Before F1 Debut

FISHERS, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUL 1 – Cadillac aims to leverage NASA-inspired management and a $12.5 billion backer to build a competitive Formula 1 team with 600 staff ready for the 2026 season.

  • Cadillac will join Formula 1 as the sport's 11th team in 2026, preparing for its debut at the Australian Grand Prix in March.
  • The team draws heavily on the Apollo program’s flat, peer-to-peer management style to meet immovable deadlines and complex engineering tasks.
  • Cadillac’s operations span multiple sites including a new factory in Fishers, Indiana, and bases in Silverstone and the U.S., employing roughly 400 staff out of a planned 600.
  • Graeme Lowdon said the team has made 10,000 components and emphasized engineers want to collaborate directly to solve problems, noting, “I did that.”
  • Despite limitless ambition and funds, Cadillac expects to start last on the grid while considering experienced drivers and focusing on readiness rather than early decisions.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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