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General Motors, F1 and Michael Andretti
General Motors nearing approval for F1 grid spot in 2026
General Motors is edging toward securing a place on the Formula One grid as early as 2026 when the field could expand to 11 teams.
F1 closer to approving expanded grid for General Motors entry initially started by Michael Andretti
With a restructuring at Andretti Global that pushed Michael Andretti into a smaller role, the chances of his organization landing a Formula 1 team have substantially increased. Dan Towriss, now the majority owner of the Andretti organization,
F1 set to approve new team for F1 2026 as General Motors make key Andretti change
Andretti and General Motors had been partners since January 2023 but it is now understood that the latter will join the grid as a works outfit having reached a deal with Formula O
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Even Without Andretti, General Motors Edging Closer to Formula 1 Bid
One scenario has GM with Cadillac spending 2026 and 2027 as a F1 customer team before bringing its own powerplants in 2028.
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F1 closer to approving expanded grid for GM entry
So much so that F1 and
Formula
One
Management could have a decision to grant the
General
Motors
-backed entry a spot ...
Benzinga.com
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General Motors Gears Up For Potential F1 Entry In 2026: Report
U.S. automaker
General
Motors
GM is reportedly on the brink of securing a spot on the
Formula
One
grid by 2026. What ...
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Andretti's Accelerated Drive: GM's Path to Formula One in 2026 Gains Momentum
A GM-backed Andretti bid to enter Formula One as the 11th team in 2026 is gaining traction after initial rejection. With changes in management and regulatory investigations, the proposal now appears ...
PlanetF1.com on MSN
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Critical GM problem raised by Christian Horner: ‘We’re not paying for it’
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner says he'll welcome a GM entry in Formula 1 with open arms — as long as he's not paying ...
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