General Motors' existing technology and resources accelerated Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 as an expansion team debuting in 2026, with the automaker providing crucial support through its Charlotte Technical Centre's simulators and engineering expertise across NASCAR, IndyCar and sportscar programs. GM's facilities and driver-in-the-loop simulation capabilities enabled Cadillac to meet tight development deadlines and achieve competitive readiness despite the compressed timeline.
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General Motors' existing technology and resources accelerated Cadillac's entry into Formula 1 as an expansion team debuting in 2026, with the automaker providing crucial support through its Charlotte Technical Centre's simulators and engineering expertise across NASCAR, IndyCar and sportscar programs. GM's facilities and driver-in-the-loop simulation capabilities enabled Cadillac to meet tight development deadlines and achieve competitive readiness despite the compressed timeline.