GM wants to race in F1 with the Andretti Cadillac team

 Andretti Global and General Motors, two of the highest American representations in the automotive and motorsport sectors, have made public their willingness to take part in the Formula One World Championship.



     Specifically, GM would be represented by the Cadillac brand, while the headquarters of the Andretti Cadillac team would be based in the United States, and would be supported by a support structure in the United Kingdom.

     F1 has seen steady growth globally and most recently in the US via the 2023 races in Austin, Miami and Las Vegas.



All this prompted the consortium made up of Andretti and Cadillac to demonstrate their intention to compete to the FIA. Furthermore, if the operation is successful, the intent would be to immediately deploy at least one American pilot.

     Michael Andretti, President and CEO Andretti Global, said: "I feel we are well suited to be a new team for Formula 1, I am proud to have GM and Cadillac by our side as we pursue this goal."

     Mark Reuss, President, General Motors added, "General Motors is honored to partner with Andretti Global in this historic moment in racing."