
Cadillac F1 Team Finally Breaks Silence After Grid Confirmation
Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 has been officially confirmed for 2026, with Graeme Lowdon appointed as team principal. After completing rigorous commercial and technical assessments by F1 and the FIA, Cadillac can now openly discuss its plans.

Cadillac F1 concept car
Despite the late confirmation, preparations are well underway. The team has already begun crash testing, with their first chassis expected within two weeks. Unlike previous new entrants, Cadillac must comply with specific regulations even before racing begins.
Key developments:
- First new F1 team in a decade
- Entry confirmed for 2026 season
- Currently undertaking chassis development and crash testing
- Must comply with 2026 regulations from the start
Regarding driver selection, Cadillac faces unique timing challenges, having missed recent driver market movements. The team is considering at least six potential candidates, valuing both experience and future potential. Notable names in discussion include Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas, and Colton Herta.
The team is prioritizing:
- Experienced drivers
- Strong technical capabilities
- Future development potential
- Mix of current and former F1 talent
While timing constraints present challenges, Lowdon remains confident in meeting deadlines and assembling a competitive team for the 2026 debut. The management team already includes experienced F1 personnel, demonstrating Cadillac's commitment to building a strong foundation in the sport.
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