Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 19:02:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 20:01:44
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Despite entering Formula One amid a legal battle impacting its legitimacy, Cadillac's new F1 team led by Graeme Lowdon is prepping for the 2026 season with lofty ambitions and a willingness to start at the bottom.
Cadillac's entry into Formula One has been anything but smooth. The brand's debut as a legitimate factory-backed effort has been mired in controversy, legal challenges, and uncertainty. Nonetheless, according to Automotive News, Cadillac's new race team sees the sky as the limit, despite not expecting success right away.
Led by former McLaren executive Graeme Lowdon, the Cadillac team has already set ambitious goals for itself. Lowdon sees the team as "really limitless" in its potential, aiming to one day challenge the dominance of Formula One's top teams like Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull.
But while the team has lofty ambitions, it's also pragmatic. Cadillac recognizes that its late entry into the sport means it will likely have to compete with much smaller budgets than established teams. So, for now, the goal is simply to learn and improve, with the ultimate aim of fighting for points in the future.
While the team hasn't officially confirmed when it will compete, sources suggest it is prepping for the 2026 season when new rules could shake up the competition and favor entrants like Cadillac with deeper pockets. Challenging races like Monaco, deemed too difficult for new teams to navigate, could take a back seat to newer, more fan-favorite circuits like Vegas and Miami.
Regardless of what the future holds, one thing is certain: Cadillac is prepared to invest and commit significant funds to make its Formula One project successful. While it may be starting at the very bottom, the brand is ready to learn and climb its way to the top.