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Andretti announcement made after new F1 team confirmed
A new Formula 1 team with ties to the Andretti name has been officially announced and will join the grid in 2026.
The team will be led by the GM/Cadillac brand, marking the entry of General Motors into Formula 1 after extended discussions, including key talks at the recent Las Vegas Grand Prix.
This announcement follows nearly a year of speculation and setbacks.
Andretti Global, led by former F1 driver Michael Andretti, initially sought to secure a spot as the 11th team on the grid but faced rejection from Formula One Management despite receiving approval from the FIA.
The new agreement centers on Cadillac as the primary name behind the project, reflecting a shift in the entry’s leadership.
While GM/Cadillac is confirmed to compete in 2026, their engine production will not begin immediately, meaning the team will likely source power units from another manufacturer initially.
This strategic entry highlights GM’s commitment to Formula 1 while ensuring a gradual ramp-up in technical involvement.
Michael Andretti, the original driving force behind the bid, stepped down as CEO of Andretti Global in September, with businessman Dan Towriss taking over the position. Despite this change, the Andretti legacy remains a central part of the effort.
Mario Andretti, Michael’s father and the 1978 Formula 1 world champion, has taken on a prominent role as a director on the team’s board.
His involvement underscores the enduring connection between the Andretti family and Formula 1.
In a statement, Mario Andretti expressed his excitement about this new chapter, emphasizing his deep passion for the sport.
Reflecting on his journey, he shared his gratitude for being able to remain involved in Formula 1.
“My first love was Formula 1, and 70 years later, the paddock is still my happy place,” he said.
He praised the collaboration with Cadillac, F1, and the new leadership team, calling it a dream come true.
This development signals a significant milestone for the Andretti name and the growing presence of American brands in Formula 1.
With GM/Cadillac spearheading the effort and Mario Andretti’s guidance, the new team aims to make a lasting impact on the sport’s rapidly expanding global audience.