Cadillac Taking Inspo From NASA Before F1 Debut
- Cadillac will join Formula 1 as the 11th team in 2026, with 250 days left to prepare for its debut at the Australian Grand Prix.
- Team principal Graeme Lowdon stated that Cadillac has hired roughly 400 out of 600 planned staff and aims to attract top engineers due to its GM backing.
- Lowdon compared the team's structure to NASA's Apollo project, emphasizing peer-to-peer collaboration.
- Cadillac is focused on preparations and is looking for experienced drivers ahead of their debut, but nothing regarding the driver lineup has been decided.
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Cadillac F1 chief Graeme Lowdon drops 'experienced' hint over 2026 driver decision - The Mirror
Cadillac will join the Formula 1 grid in 2026 as the sport's 11th team, providing two extra race seats that the likes of Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Drugovich have been linked with filling
Cadillac has '67% of team in place' ahead of 2026 F1 debut - BlackBook Motorsport
Team will hire US-based staff once HQ in Indiana is operational Cadillac “still some way off” deciding driver lineup for next year Team principal Graeme Lowdon says Cadillac braced to finish last in debut season Cadillac Formula One team principal Graeme Lowdon has revealed that around 67 per cent of the necessary staff are already in place ahead of the team’s debut next season. Although the entry, backed by General Motors (GM) and TWG Global, w…
While Cadillac is about to make its debut in Formula 1 in 2026, Graeme Lowdon, team director, believes that some well-established competitors may not appreciate a quick success of the newcomer. According to him, "the bosses of the other teams will be furious" if Cadillac succeeds in getting ahead of historic stables in his first season. After two years of an admission process launched by the FIA at the beginning of 2023, Formula 1 finally valida…
How Cadillac is drawing inspiration from NASA to build America's next big F1 hope
The race has already started for Cadillac as it prepares to enter Formula 1 for 2026. Starting from scratch, to design, build and test its F1 car before heading to Australia for the season-opening race is made even more pressing by the short timeline. Cadillac has had a little over 11 months when it received confirmation that its application to join the series was finally approved after the ...Keep reading
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