A groundbreaking revelation has shaken the motorsport world as Graeme Lowdon, the newly appointed Team Principal of General Motors’ Cadillac Formula 1 project, disclosed that over 300 individuals are currently dedicated to the development of the highly anticipated venture set to debut in 2026. This exclusive information was unveiled during an interview with our F1 correspondent, Agnes Carlier.
Lowdon, renowned for his prior role as Marussia Sporting Director, emerged as a pivotal figure in the Cadillac F1 endeavor following Formula 1’s announcement of an agreement with General Motors and Cadillac to introduce the team as the eleventh participant in the prestigious racing series. The strategic collaboration was confirmed on 25 November, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of Formula 1.
The influx of resources and expertise into the Cadillac F1 project signifies a robust commitment from General Motors towards establishing a competitive presence in the realm of elite motorsport. With a seasoned leader like Lowdon at the helm and a dedicated team of over 300 professionals driving the project forward, the motorsport community eagerly anticipates the unveiling of Cadillac’s Formula 1 entry in the upcoming season.
This groundbreaking development underscores the escalating excitement and anticipation surrounding the emergence of Cadillac as a formidable contender in the high-stakes arena of Formula 1. Stay tuned for more updates as the Cadillac F1 project continues to gain momentum and redefine the landscape of motorsport.