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Drivers get ready July 29 for the start of the sprint shootout ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix at the Spa-Francorchamps ...
The FIA has officially approved General Motors as an engine supplier for 2029, according to a recent announcement. Cadillac ...
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GPFans on MSNSchumacher set for Cadillac 'talks' as F1 lifeline emergesMick Schumacher could make an F1 return after the German driver has been revealed as one of Cadillac’s 2026 seat candidates.
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Autosport on MSNIs Sergio Perez the best option for Cadillac's F1 team in 2026?The Mexican is in talks with Cadillac to join forces in the 2026 Formula 1 season, but is he a good fit for the fledgling ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNCadillac F1 set for star-studded 2025 Miami Grand Prix unveilingThe Cadillac F1 team prepares to unveil its new entry to the world at a global event ahead of the 2025 Miami Grand Prix. The ...
Bernie Ecclestone believes Mick Schumacher is the perfect option for Cadillac as F1's 11th team could benefit from the ...
The leading contender is Colton Herta. The IndyCar sensation drives for Andretti, whose name was previously attached to ...
Set to join the grid in 2026 with customer Ferrari engines—before transitioning to works General Motors power units in ...
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Hemmings on MSNIt’s Official: FIA Approves General Motors as F1 Power Unit Supplier for Cadillac F1 TeamThe FIA has officially approved General Motors as an engine supplier for 2029. While Cadillac will enter Formula 1 in 2026 as an eleventh team, General Motors will enter as an F1 engine supplier for ...
Autosport has reported the number of American sponsors in Formula 1 has doubled since 2018, with 115 companies partnering ...
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GPFans on MSNCadillac plan big F1 2026 reveal for Miami weekendCadillac are set to reveal a key part of their Formula 1 future this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. The General Motors-backed team will make their debut in F1 next season, although there's been ...
The FIA has officially approved General Motors as an engine supplier for 2029 ... we will continue to accelerate our efforts to bring an American-built F1 power unit to the grid,'' Russ O'Blenes ...
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