
New Cadillac Racing Chief Keely Bosn Details Strategic Vision for Sports Car Program
In her new role as Cadillac's sports car program manager, Keely Bosn brings a unique blend of automotive engineering, racing experience, and military leadership to the position. She succeeds Laura Wontrop Klauser as GM looks to build on its successful 2023 season.

Race car driver Keely Bosn portrait
Bosn's background includes early exposure to drag racing, sprint car competition, and automotive engineering studies. Her path includes an internship with Pratt & Miller and Corvette Racing, followed by seven years as a Navy logistics officer before returning to GM during the pandemic in 2020.
She takes helm at a crucial time, overseeing expanded operations in both IMSA and FIA WEC. Cadillac now fields three V-Series.Rs in IMSA's GTP class and a two-car Hypercar effort with JOTA in WEC.
Key priorities under Bosn's leadership include:
- Strengthening team relationships and collaboration
- Implementing structured processes from her military background
- Focusing on Le Mans as a top priority
- Developing a three-to-five-year strategic roadmap
- Enhancing technology transfer between racing and production vehicles
Looking ahead, Bosn emphasizes Cadillac's long-term commitment to sports car racing, with multi-year team contracts in place. She aims to strengthen the connection between racing success and Cadillac's consumer vehicles while managing the brand's upcoming Formula 1 entry.
Despite early challenges at Daytona and Lusail, Bosn remains focused on building strong team dynamics and establishing processes that will drive future success. Her approach combines military precision with racing passion, positioning Cadillac for continued growth in international motorsport.
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