Cadillac Formula 1 Team Officially Joins FIA Championship for 2026
In a groundbreaking announcement that thrilled motorsport enthusiasts, the
Cadillac Formula 1 Team has been granted formal approval to compete in the prestigious
FIA Formula One World Championship, set to begin its journey in March 2026. This momentous approval by the FIA signifies a bold new chapter not just for Cadillac, but for American motorsport overall. Supported by
TWG Motorsports and
General Motors (GM), this new team marks an exciting evolution in the racing landscape.
A Transformative Moment for Motorsport
FIA President
Mohammed Ben Sulayem heralded this moment as revolutionary, stating, "Today marks a transformative moment, and I am proud to lead the Federation in this progressive step for the championship. The entry of Cadillac aligns with our mission to push the boundaries of motorsport at the highest level."
The Cadillac Formula 1 Team's inclusion as the 11th team on the grid is a significant milestone, promising to bring new energy and innovation in line with the upcoming FIA regulations for 2026.
Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO of Formula 1, also acknowledged GM's strategic partnership as a positive influence, emphasizing the evolution of the sport through such developments.
Building a Distinctly American Team
The collaboration between TWG Motorsports and General Motors is poised to create a distinctly American team full of unique attributes. With decades of expertise in motorsports, TWG Motorsports brings significant resources and a commitment to excellence. Under the leadership of
Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports, the team is rapidly increasing its capabilities. "We have been laying a robust foundation for an extraordinary F1 entry. After today's final approval, we are accelerating our efforts to refine technologies and recruit top-tier talent," said Towriss.
GM President
Mark Reuss echoed this sentiment, expressing gratitude towards both the FIA and Formula 1 leadership. "The Cadillac Formula 1 Team is officially on track, and the excitement grows as we prepare to demonstrate GM's engineering prowess on such an illustrious global stage."
Leadership and Team Structure
Long-time motorsports executive
Graeme Lowdon has been appointed Team Principal, while industry veteran
Russ O'Blenes takes the helm as CEO of TWG GM Performance Power Units, a new division aimed at advancing Cadillac's ambitions in the Formula 1 domain. Lowdon expressed pride in the team's progress, stating, "This announcement is not the end—it's a stepping stone towards building a full-works team. We are fueled by our ongoing commitment to racing and cannot wait to showcase our capabilities."
The Path Ahead
As the team gears up for its 2026 debut, development is already well underway. TWG Motorsports has assembled a strong workforce of over 300 individuals dedicated to aerodynamics, chassis development, software innovation, and performance testing. Operations span notable locations, including
Indianapolis, Indiana,
Charlotte, North Carolina,
Warren, Michigan, and
Silverstone, England.
Through a collaborative and innovative approach, the Cadillac Formula 1 Team is set to make its mark, further refining its technological capabilities and solidifying its place in the ranks of elite motorsport. As fans await the start of the 2026 season, the upcoming team promises thrilling competition and a spirited American presence on the F1 grid. Learn more about this ambitious venture at
TWG Motorsports and
GM.