Ferrari agree “multi-year” deal to supply Cadillac-GM entry with engines from 2026

An important announcement for the Cadilla𝐆c F1 team.

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Ferrari will be Cadillac’s power unit supplier when they join as F1’s 11th team in 2026.

Cadillac’s F1 entry, backed by General Motor🎉s, is expected to become F1’s 11th team from 2026.

After initial resistance from F1, when their application to join the grid w𒁃as led by Michael Andretti, assurances from GM that they would build their own power unit in the coming years seemed to sway Stefano Domenicali and the sport’s management.

As a result, they are set to join the grid from 2026, wh♕en F1’s new rules are introduced.

Ferrari will be the🍎ir power unit and gearbox supplier.

Ferrari released the following statement on Tuesday afternoon: “Ferrari today announces a multi-year agreement starting from 2026 with Andretti Formula Racing LLC, regarding the supply of power unit and gearbox to the racing team led by TWG Global and General Motors, subject toܫ An🍸dretti Formula Racing LLC receiving written confirmation from the FIA – F1 that its entry to the 2026 FIA Formula One Championship has been accepted and approved.”

Cadillac gear up for F1 2026

Preparations 🦂for 2026 are well underway, with Cadillac announcing former Manor F1 sporting director Graeme Lowdon as their team principal.

F1 world champion Mario Andretti will remain as a key adviser 🔯to the team.

The America꧂n clarified his role: “I’ll help where I can, a non-executive role with the tea﷽m, not involved in day-to-day operations (because I don’t want a job), but offering advice, inspiration, friendship anywhere I can.”

In terms of GM’s own power unit, they have promise൲d to be a fully works team “by the end of the decade.”

Driver-wise, there has not b꧃een much ta🐟lk, but they won’t be short of options.

American star Colton Herta has been a name constantly linked, while a more experienced o💃ption such as Valtteri Bottas could be the way to go.

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