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Cadillac F1 faces monumental challenges ahead: will they rise or crash like Haas?

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
December 20, 2025
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Cadillac F1 faces monumental challenges ahead: will they rise or crash like Haas?

Cadillac’s Bold Entry into F1 Sparks Debate: Can They Compete or Will They Crumble?

In a thrilling twist for motorsport enthusiasts, Cadillac has officially secured its place on the Formula 1 grid as the 11th team for the 2026 season. After navigating a rocky terrain of challenges, the iconic American brand is set to make its grand debut, but experts are expressing skepticism about their chances for success.

Cadillac wasted no time in ramping up operations, establishing a state-of-the-art base in Silverstone and announcing a formidable driver lineup featuring Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez—together, they boast an impressive 16 Grand Prix victories. However, their journey promises to be anything but smooth.

Former McLaren performance engineer and current Sky F1 analyst Bernie Collins warns that Cadillac faces a monumental uphill battle. Reflecting on Haas’s difficult entry into the sport back in 2016, Collins stated, “Cadillac is going to be a struggle, I think. To get a new team together, get all the people together, to get the car on the grid… It’s a task that cannot be underestimated.” He vividly recalls the chaos Haas experienced, highlighting the frantic atmosphere of the paddock where team members scrambled to get their car ready for the Australian Grand Prix.

While Collins paints a grim picture, not everyone is ready to count Cadillac out. Simone Resta, a former key figure at Haas and now a strategic development director at Mercedes, emphasizes the potential that lies within Cadillac’s ambitious strategy. “Cadillac is investing heavily, hiring extensively, and they’re approaching the challenge in a commendable manner,” he noted. With a Ferrari power unit at their disposal, Resta believes that Cadillac may have a slight edge, alleviating one of the many challenges they face. “I wouldn’t underestimate them. It’s going to be a challenge, but everyone can do it.”

Aston Martin’s sporting director, Andy Stevenson, echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the professional team Cadillac is assembling and the financial backing fueling their efforts. “It’s very difficult for us to say how Cadillac are going to manage it. They are a genuine challenge, and from what we’ve seen so far, they’ll be a very professional outfit,” he remarked, hinting at the competitive spirit that Cadillac will bring to the grid.

Red Bull’s chief engineer, Paul Monaghan, weighed in on the complexities facing Cadillac, stating, “If you take everything we’ve discussed — new car, new power units, new tyres, new electronics, the sustainable fuels — and then you are trying to build a team into that, you kind of have an idea of what Cadillac have taken on. So best of luck to them.”

As anticipation builds for their debut, it remains to be seen whether Cadillac will rise to the occasion or falter under the immense pressure of Formula 1 competition. Will they be the sensation that stirs the pot or will they become yet another cautionary tale in the cutthroat world of F1? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the world will be watching closely as Cadillac attempts to carve out its legacy in the fast-paced realm of Formula 1 racing.

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