General Motors' plans to supply Formula 1 engines from 2029 are approved by the FIA
- Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has approved General Motors' plans to supply engines for the Cadillac team starting in 2029.
- The Cadillac brand will be the 11th team in Formula 1 after receiving final signoff from GM.
- Development of the team's Formula 1 prototype engine is ongoing, with a factory planned in North Carolina, according to the FIA.
- Discussions are still ongoing regarding the future of engine technology in F1, including potential changes to regulations for 2026.
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FIA approves General Motors as 2029 F1 engine supplier
American automotive giant General Motors has been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier for the 2029 season. The company will field the Cadillac F1 team from 2026, with the outfit running American-made power units from 2029 onwards. Formula 1’s governing body the FIA officially approved GM Performance Power Units LLC as a power unit supplier earlier today, less than two months after the ...Keep reading
FIA Approves GM Performance Power Units as Official Power Unit
The FIA has officially approved GM Performance Power Units LLC., a company formed by TWG Motorsports and General Motors to build powertrains for the Cadillac Formula 1 Team, as a power unit supplier for the FIA Formula One World Championship starting in 2029.The Cadillac Formula 1 Team will join the grid in 2026 and utilize Ferrari power units until the GM engines are
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