Cadillac F1 Team
- Nationality
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American
- Leader
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Graeme Lowdon
- Active
- present
- Standings
- 10th (0 pts)
Drivers 2026
Cadillac's entry into F1 means there are 11 teams on the grid again in 2026 for the first time in a decade. At the wheel of the cars will be returning drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas, whose experience will play a leading role in the American F1 project.
Cadillac F1 Team profile
- Name
- Cadillac F1 Team
- Nationality
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American
- Debut race
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Australian Grand Prix 2026
- Last race
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Chinese Grand Prix 2026
Career of Cadillac F1 Team
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F1 years
- 1
- Best race result
- 13
- Number of Grands Prix won
- 2
- Number of sprint races
- 1
- Sprint wins
- 0 / 1
- 0%
- WC points
- 0
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Victories
- 0
- 0%
- Wins from pole
- 0 / 0
- 0%
- Hat-tricks
- 0
- Grand Slams
- 0
- Most wins in a season
- 0
- Win streak
-
Podium finishes
- 0
- 0%
- P1 finishes
- 0 / 0
- 0%
- P2 finishes
- 0 / 0
- 0%
- P3 finishes
- 0 / 0
- 0%
- Most podiums in a season
- 0
- Podium streak
Cadillac F1 Team: America’s Ambitious Entry into Formula 1
The Cadillac F1 Team will make its long-awaited debut in Formula 1 in 2026, marking a new chapter in the history of motorsport’s pinnacle. With Cadillac - a part of General Motors - joining the grid, F1 gains a major American player at a time when the sport is experiencing tremendous global growth, especially in the United States.
An American Team with Global Ambitions
GM has been attracted to the sport by the new 2026 technical regulations, which focus on sustainability, electrification, and cost control, with the aim of the Cadillac team to eventually compete with the established names like Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, and McLaren.
Experience and Stability: Bottas and Perez as the Driver Pair
For its debut season, the Cadillac F1 Team has deliberately chosen experience. Valtteri Bottas, a multiple grand prix winner, and Sergio Perez, known for his consistency and racecraft, form a strong and balanced driver duo. Their knowledge of top teams and different car concepts is expected to help Cadillac quickly become competitive in the midfield - and potentially even beyond.
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Explore the RN365 Stats HubCadillac F1 Team: America’s Ambitious Entry into Formula 1
The Cadillac F1 Team will make its long-awaited debut in Formula 1 in 2026, marking a new chapter in the history of motorsport’s pinnacle. With Cadillac - a part of General Motors - joining the grid, F1 gains a major American player at a time when the sport is experiencing tremendous global growth, especially in the United States.
An American Team with Global Ambitions
GM has been attracted to the sport by the new 2026 technical regulations, which focus on sustainability, electrification, and cost control, with the aim of the Cadillac team to eventually compete with the established names like Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, and McLaren.
Experience and Stability: Bottas and Perez as the Driver Pair
For its debut season, the Cadillac F1 Team has deliberately chosen experience. Valtteri Bottas, a multiple grand prix winner, and Sergio Perez, known for his consistency and racecraft, form a strong and balanced driver duo. Their knowledge of top teams and different car concepts is expected to help Cadillac quickly become competitive in the midfield - and potentially even beyond.
Explore the latest F1 results and every stat you can imagine - From Max Verstappen to Michael Schumacher and from Ayrton Senna to Lewis Hamilton — explore every stat from the first Grand Prix to the latest race.
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