F1: General Motors-backed Cadillac team confirmed for 2026 season
- General Motors-backed Cadillac has been approved as the 11th team in Formula One for the 2026 season after completion of necessary assessments by Formula One and the FIA.
- Cadillac will initially use Ferrari engines until General Motors can produce its own, marking a new engine era for Formula One.
- FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem described this expansion to 11 teams as a transformative moment for the championship.
- Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali stated that Cadillac's entry is a positive evolution in the sport.
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