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Planet F1 on MSNMajor Andretti ‘obstacle’ reveal after sudden Cadillac F1 breakthroughMario Andretti offered fresh insight into the decision of his son Michael Andretti to step away from their Formula 1 project.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNFerrari driver emerging as serious Cadillac F1 target for F1 2026New Ferrari reserve driver Zhou Guanyu is set to become a serious candidate to join the new Cadillac F1 team for the F1 2026 ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNHuge Cadillac F1 signing revealed as Haas stalwart agrees moveCadillac continue to step up preparations for their Formula 1 debut after securing a major signing from their American rivals ...
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GPFans on MSNCadillac announce 2026 F1 driver signing DEADLINEMario Andretti has revealed when Cadillac’s Formula 1 team are set to announce their 2026 driver pairing. The General Motors ...
Cadillac have appointed their first F1 race team manager by poaching Peter Crolla from Haas. The General Motors-led entry, ...
Zhou lost his drive at Sauber as the Swiss-based operation signed Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto. The pair are on ...
IndyCar legend Mario Andretti, the director of Cadillac's F1 project, has shared the reason behind his son Michael Andretti stepping down from his role as chairman and CEO of Andretti Global, and subs ...
Former Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner sees Sergio Perez as a great option for Cadillac in 2026, stating “he could be a big help”. Cadillac are set to join the grid in 2026 as F1’s 11th team.
Mario Andretti has revealed that Cadillac’s desire is to begin its impending venture in Formula 1 in 2026 with one ...
Cadillac's F1 entry in 2026 was agreed in principle but there are things they need to do to avoid yet another rejection.
As for the experienced team-mate, there are a number of recently axed F1 stars who will have their eyes on the opportunity.
Ferrari reinstates Zhou Guanyu as a Formula One reserve driver following his departure from Sauber. Zhou, China's first F1 ...
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