American automobile producer Cadillac will turn out to be the eleventh group on the Components One grid in 2026 after the game’s homeowners introduced Monday that they had given their backing to the plan.
Components 1 stated it had reached “an settlement in precept” with Common Motors (GM), which owns Cadillac, to help bringing a group into the paddock.
“Components 1 has maintained a dialogue with Common Motors, and its companions at TWG World, relating to the viability of an entry following the industrial evaluation and resolution made by Components 1 in January 2024,” Components One stated in its assertion.
“Over the course of this 12 months, they’ve achieved operational milestones and made clear their dedication to model the eleventh group GM/Cadillac, and that GM will enter as an engine provider at a later time,” Components One stated in a press release.
The vehicles are anticipated to be powered by Ferrari earlier than it develops its personal engines.
The transfer comes after Components 1 rejected the bid which was headed up by Andretti – owned by Michael Andretti, son of 1978 world champion Mario Andretti – earlier this 12 months.
Almost a fortnight in the past, GM introduced it had registered with the FIA to turn out to be a Components One engine producer from 2028, providing help to Andretti’s bid to affix the F1 grid.
The Andretti title has since been dropped from the proposal with Michael not concerned, though Mario is known to be taking over an ambassadorial function.
“It is an honour for Common Motors and Cadillac to affix the world’s premier racing collection, and we’re dedicated to competing with ardour and integrity to raise the game for race followers around the globe,” stated GM president Mark Reuss.
The US has turn out to be an more and more essential cease on the F1 tour: this announcement comes lower than 48 hours after the Las Vegas Grand Prix which, after Miami and Austin, is the third US race on the calendar.
The Netflix collection ‘Drive to Survive’ has additionally boosted the game’s profile within the US.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, who had been in favour of the unique Andretti bid, stated he was “absolutely supportive” of the arrival of the GM/Cadillac group.
“All events, together with the FIA, will proceed to work collectively to make sure the method progresses easily,” he stated.
Stefano Domenicali, the president and CEO of Components 1, described the information as “an essential and constructive demonstration of the evolution of our sport”.
“We stay up for seeing the progress and progress of this entry, sure of the complete collaboration and help of all of the events concerned.”
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