Cadillac are set to join the Formula 1 grid from the 2026 season, adding another manufacturer - and two more cars - to the sport.
Cadillac is starting to lay the plans for its F1 entry. Here are the drivers that will be of interest to the program.
Cadillac has confirmed a keen interest in securing IndyCar driver Colton Herta for its Formula 1 team in 2026. General Motors, in partnership with TWG Global, a
Four drivers will each take to the wheel of the two Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillacs. Taylor’s sons, Ricky and Jordan, will be in different cars. Ricky will be joined in the No. 10 by Filipe Albuquerque, Will Stevens and Brendon Hartley; Jordan in No. 40 by Louis Delétraz, Alex Lynn and Kamui Kobayashi.
IndyCar and F1 legend Mario Andretti has lauded his son, Michael Andretti, for kick-starting the Cadillac F1 bid which his partner at Andretti Global, Dan Towriss, later saw through to fruition.
Cadillac defies expectations and catapults into a new era with its first-ever high-performance electric vehicle, the 2026 LYRIQ-V. As the name implies, the brand’s battery-powered luxury crossover has
Cadillac Racing appointed three new experts to its team, including Sean O'Shea, Kelly Bosn, and Xavier Marcos Padros to support its motorsports efforts.
Having recently confirmed its intention to join the pinnacle of motorsport from 2026 onwards, Cadillac has been eyeing IndyCar star driver Colton Herta as one of its drivers, reckons Mario Andretti, director on the board of the newly approved Cadillac F1 team.
The pending arrival of Cadillac in Formula 1 will have financial implications for the other 10 teams on the grid. Following a year of stand-off between the GM-backed Andretti team and Formula One Management (FOM),
Mario Andretti has insinuated Colton Herta would be an obvious choice for Andretti Global's 2026 F1 debut. IndyCar driver says 2025 title is focus.
The Cadillac had been leading before a restart, but had dropped to fifth before a sudden failure led to a major crash.
The last US F1 world champion Mario Andretti has opened up about his role at the newly-formed Cadillac F1 outfit, also reflecting on his son's Michael Andretti's decision to step away from the business.