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Autosport on MSNFormula 1’s American revolution – how the series finally cracked the USAAs is now custom, Miami will host the first of three F1 races to take place across the USA over the course of the 2025 season ...
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Formula 1: GM officially gets approval to field engines in F1, but not until 2029General Motors is officially approved to be an engine supplier in Formula 1. But the company’s power units won’t be in an F1 ...
General Motors will become an official Formula One power unit supplier in 2029, the sport's world governing body said on ...
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General Motors' plans to supply Formula 1 engines from 2029 are approved by the FIAFormula 1's governing body says it has approved General Motors' plans to supply engines for the new Cadillac team from 2029.
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GPFans on MSNRicciardo makes unusual return as Cadillac set for shock Miami GP reveal - F1 RecapFormula 1 star Lando Norris has revealed McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown has banned him from taking part in another FIA ...
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GPFans on MSNCadillac set for big Miami F1 announcementCadillac still searching for F1 drivers. The team's driver lineup is still to be decided, with the team preferring to add a ...
The target is a year later than initially planned, so Cadillac F1 will run with Ferrari engines for three years, rather than ...
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GPFans on MSNCadillac plan big F1 2026 reveal for Miami weekendCadillac are set to reveal a key part of their Formula 1 future this weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. The General Motors-backed team will make their debut in F1 next season, although there's been ...
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AutoGuide on MSNIt's Official: GM Accepted As Formula 1 Engine SupplierGeneral Motors has officially been approved as a Formula 1 engine supplier beginning with the 2029 season, it's the latest ...
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American Cars and Racing on MSNCadillac Formula 1 Team To Use Ferrari Power Until 2029The Cadillac Formula 1 Team will be partly Italian for its first three seasons, the FIA has confirmed. Cadillac is ...
Sergio Perez has been linked with a comeback to the sport of F1 - and has been backed to do well by an ex-member of the Red Bull team.
Former Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley has thrown his support behind Sergio Perez’s potential return to Formula ...
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