Andretti and Cadillac set hopes for F1: “Convinced to participate competitively together”

Andretti and Cadillac set hopes for F1: “Convinced to participate competitively together”


The Andretti team was ruled out a few weeks ago as a new possibility to enter Formula 1 for 2025 and 2026. The American manufacturer honestly did not expect this. General Motors is still confident in the future registration of Andretti Cadillac.

Andretti it was on track to enter the sport in 2025 or 2026, but the FOM suspended this a few weeks ago, when the FIA ​​had given good advice. There is still the possibility of entering the sport from 2028 and GM’s vice president of performance and sport, Jim Campbell, also sees it positively: “As for our application with Andretti, we feel good about it. The FIA ​​has compared our application with those of other candidates and it has given us confidence and approval,” the American told Speed ​​Digest.

“Therefore, FOM has made a clear statement and we have requested an appointment to follow up with FOM. We are confident that together Andretti and Cadillac will be able to establish a competitive entry. We’re not saying it’s easy, but our two organizations have provided examples throughout our history of where we’ve been successful in other motorsport categories and that includes Cadillac and Andretti. That said, our collective teams continue to develop our car at a rapid pace. So that’s where we are.”