Cadillac will make its Formula 1 debut during the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026, marking a major moment for the sport’s growing U.S. presence. The American manufacturer will join the grid under ...
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Audi has taken a decisive step into the pinnacle of global motorsport with the official presentation of its first Formula 1 race car. The new single-seater, designated R26, will compete under the ...
Fishers-based Cadillac Formula 1 on Sunday unveiled a black and white color scheme and branding design for the cars the team will run this year as it makes its debut as the F1 racing series’ 11 th ...
General Motors President Mark Reuss has unveiled the livery for the Cadillac Formula 1 team cars, but don’t get too excited: This monochrome-ish look will only be used for the series shakedown, which ...
It’s all change in Formula 1 this year, as the series rolls out radical new rules that will upend the chassis and engine regulations. Ahead of the season-opener in Australia, teams across the grid ...
Cadillac's 2026 car and livery feature a white and black design, with the sides of the cars different colors. Cadillac F1 Team Sunday’s Super Bowl marked the first of multiple debuts for Formula 1’s ...
Audi’s long-anticipated entry into Formula 1 marks one of the most significant brand arrivals the sport has seen in decades. The German carmaker enters the grid being weighed down by pedigree as well ...
At the Detroit Free Press Breakfast Club Series on Tuesday, automotive leaders Mark Reuss, of General Motors, and Roger Penske, a racing executive and business man, discussed the automotive industry.
Throughout the last four decades, the Formula One World Championship has thrilled us with legendary machines that dominated seasons in memorable fashion, obliterating the competition and crossing the ...
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