Cadillac is doing something that no other Formula 1 team has done before: opening the door to F1 for University of Michigan students and the Motor City, the heart of U.S. automotive innovation.
Cadillac is joining the F1 grid in 2026 with the goal of becoming a full-works team by the end of the decade. The team’s production and testing facilities will be split between the United Kingdom and the United States, with its U.S. facilities located in Indiana, Michigan and North Carolina .
Having General Motors, a member of Detroit’s “Big Three” automakers, along with Ford Motor Company and Stellantis, represented at the pinnacle of motorsports will put the Motor City on the fast track to the global racing circuit — and the innovation and technology that fuel it. Not only will Americans have