Cadillac F1 Team
Formula 1 has reached a preliminary agreement with the Cadillac F1 Team, allowing them to join the sport in 2026. After a negative F1 recommendation in early 2024, the agreement was confirmed on Monday, November 25th. The American team is expected to serve as a customer team in 2026 and 2027, before using their own engine in 2028.

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