The incoming F1 operation will adopt Ferrari engines for its first years in the sport — and the union makes a lot of sense.
GM/Cadillac is free to use engines from other manufacturers. The post Ferrari to supply engine and transmissions to new ...
Ferrari has announced a multi-year agreement to supply power units and gearboxes to the Cadillac F1 team, starting in the ...
Ferrari has entered an agreement with General Motors and Andretti Racing to supply the power unit and gearbox for the ...
General Motors is set to enter F1 from 2026 through its Cadillac brand now that Michael Andretti is no longer involved in the ...
Cadillac, Formula 1's newest team, recently announced a multi-year agreement with Ferrari to supply its power units and ...
Ferrari’s initial announcement referred to a ‘multi-year agreement with Andretti Formula Racing’. This was a surprise given ...
The Italian team will supply engines and gearboxes to a new Cadillac Formula One team from 2026. Read more at ...
Just a few days after narrowly missing out on securing this year’s Formula 1 constructors’ championship, Ferrari has revealed ...
Ferrari’s move to supply Cadillac sees Maranello provide engines for two American F1 teams for 2026. Haas remains in close ...
Ferrari will power the new Cadillac F1 team for two seasons before General Motors develops its own engines. Cadillac will ...
General Motors says it will retreat from the robotaxi business and stop funding its money-losing Cruise autonomous vehicle ...