Any new entry would not formally join F1 until 2026 at the earliest. It is understood there have been several expressions of interest from other parties, meaning the Cadillac entry is not the only one being considered by F1 and the FIA. On Thursday, Andretti and General Motors confirmed their plans to enter an "all-American" team in response to the FIA's call. FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem kicked off the new year by confirming that racing's governing body had opened the process for finding a new team in the future. Michael Andretti, son of 1978 F1 champion Mario, last year announced his interest in entering F1 in the future, but the existing teams were reluctant to welcome an 11th outfit to the grid. The move could bring two American powerhouses to the grid in the future, although it still needs approval from both F1 and racing's governing body, the FIA. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browserĪndretti and Cadillac team up in all-American bid for place on F1 gridĪndretti Global and General Motors have teamed up in a bid to join the Formula One grid under the Cadillac brand, the team announced on Thursday.
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