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GM To Build Cadillac's F1 Power Units In The US
GM and TWG unite to build Cadillac’s F1 engine future
TWG Motorsports, the driving force behind the Andretti-born F1 team set to race under the Cadillac banner in 2026, has joined forces with General Motors to develop the US outfit's future in-house power unit.
GM To Build Cadillac’s F1 Power Units In The US By The End Of The Decade
Cadillac recently inked a multi-year deal with Ferrari to use its power units when it joins F1 in 2026. GM announced a new powertrain company that will build Cadillac’s F1 engines in order to become a full works team.
General Motors Forms New Company For Cadillac F1 Team's Future Power Units
General Motors along with TWG Motorsports is forming a new company named GM Performance Power Units LLC. The primary focus of this new entity is the development
GM sets up engine company for Cadillac F1 entry
General Motors has set up an engine company to turn its planned Cadillac Formula One entry into a full works team by the end of the decade, the carmaker said on Thursday.
Cadillac to build F1 engines out of U.S. in big 'works team' step
Cadillac's prospective Formula 1 team has announced its plan to build its own engines out of an American base by the end of the decade.
Cadillac F1 makes first step to full-works status with key power unit hire
Cadillac F1 is already preparing for a full-works entry by establishing a new power unit company headed by industry veteran Russ O'Blenes.
Cadillac takes their latest step on the path to the F1 grid
F1 announced in November that the Cadillac team had been approved to join the grid starting in 2026. GM named Russ O’Blenes the CEO of the new company. O’Blenes is currently t
Cadillac F1 Wants to Become a Full Works Team by 2030
General Motors announced Thursday morning the creation of a new business: GM Performance Power Units LLC. The new entity is tasked with helping the new Cadillac Formula 1 outfit become a “full works” team by the turn of the decade.
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Marco Andretti returning for 20th Indy 500 with Andretti Global, despite Michael Andretti's exit
Despite the highly-publicized exit of his father atop the team, Marco Andretti will return for a 20th Indy 500 with Andretti ...
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F1 driver sacked six years ago now playing surprise role in new Cadillac team
Ericsson’s F1 career ended abruptly in 2019 after Sauber opted to replace him with Ferrari junior driver Antonio Giovinazzi.
IndyCar
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Marco Andretti To Compete in Indy 500 with MAPEI Support
MAPEI, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chemical products for the building industry, will return for its second ...
Speedcafe
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F1 owner appoints new chief executive
Liberty Media has appointed a new CEO in place of the now-departed Greg Maffei. Image: REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Derek Chang has ...
The Sports Rush
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Marcus Ericsson Answers the ‘Difference’ Between F1 and Indycar
Former F1 driver and IndyCar star Marcus Ericsson breaks down the major difference between the two racing disciplines ...
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Former F1 Driver Confirms Cadillac Role Ahead Of 2026 Entry As 11th Team
General Motors, through its Cadillac brand, is set to join the Formula 1 circuit in 2026. This new venture places Cadillac as ...
The Mirror
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Ferrari remove Andretti name from press release after announcing new F1 deal
It initially applied as an
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Global team backed by GM's Cadillac brand, but that bid was blocked by
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chiefs. But last month it was confirmed that they had softened their stance on the ...
Racer on MSN
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Andretti Formula E team striving to turn early negatives into positives
If you look at the results from the Formula E season opener in December, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a horror ...
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