Cadillac copy Nasa playbook to build F1 team from scratch to hit Melbourne startline

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 7:00:48 PM
Cadillac copy Nasa playbook to build F1 team from scratch to hit Melbourne startline
  • Cadillac has received the green light to enter Formula One in 2026, with preparations underway for their first race in Melbourne. Team principal Graeme Lowdon has compared the effort to the Apollo moon landing, highlighting the intense work required to establish the team in a short timeframe.
  • This development signifies Cadillac's commitment to expanding its presence in motorsport, aiming to compete at the highest level and attract big
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