General Motors F1 entry officially confirmed as Cadillac becomes 11th team from 2026 season
Formula 1 has officially confirmed General Motors F1 entry as the 11th team on the grid with its Cadillac brand set to debut in the 2026 season
Formula 1 has officially confirmed General Motors F1 entry as the 11th team on the grid with its Cadillac brand set to debut in the 2026 season
Andretti Global team CEO and chairman Michael Andretti to step down from operations as part owner Dan Towriss takes control
The United States Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation against Liberty Media over the rejection of Andretti F1 bid
Michael Andretti along with his partners at General Motors and Group1001, are moving forward with their Formula 1 plans despite constant rejection from the sport.
General Motors has announced that it will personally lobby the F1 paddock at the Las Vegas Grand Prix in an effort to get Andretti-Cadillac’s bid to enter Formula 1 approved.
According to GM President Marl Reuss, automotive behemoth General Motors will only join Formula 1 if it succeeds in doing so with Andretti Global.
According to Michael Andretti, the current generation of Formula 1 teams think that his organization is run by “a bunch of hillbillies.”
Kyle Kirkwood is currently enjoying his time in IndyCar racing, but he is hoping to be one of the front runners for Andretti Global if it becomes part of the Formula 1 grid as the 11th team.
A pre-contract arrangement to provide customer engines to Andretti’s future F1 team has now expired, according to Alpine.
American motorsports superpower Andretti Autosport will change its name to Andretti Global in 2024 and undergo a major organizational rebrand.
The parent company of Andretti Autosport, Andretti Global, has declared that Fishers, Indiana will be the future location of its global racing headquarters.