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The Detroit automaker is serious about getting into F1, and now it says it might make its own engine in 2027 to be as competitive as possible.
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Momentum building behind GM F1 entry - MSNMomentum building behind GM F1 entry. Story by Chris Medland • 5mo. Formula 1 is looking increasingly likely to expand to 11 teams in 2026 as momentum builds behind a General Motors works entry.
The two Detroit automakers are entering F1 at different levels — Andretti and Cadillac (GM’s designated brand for the series) is like an expansion team building from the ground up, while Ford ...
GM says it's only interested in entering Formula One with Andretti Global. ... There is a tight timeline to be ready for the 2025 season and frustration is clearly building at Andretti and GM.
At one point, F1 asked GM to find another team to partner with besides Andretti. GM refused and F1 said it would revisit the Andretti application if and when Cadillac had an engine ready to compete.
Cadillac first has to sort its F1 program out before it can think about spending millions on a vanity project. The team’s attempt to join the grand prix circus for 2025 was rejected by F1 and it ...
Reuss was tight-lipped on the cost of the F1 project, which has been a long time in the making with Cadillac already building up a 350-strong team to get ready for next season. It expects that to ...
GM's plan to join the Formula One race series had 1 thing wrong that Ford got right. ... I’ve followed it since the spectacle of F1 races in downtown Detroit when I was fresh out of college.
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. Picture taken March 16, 2021.
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