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General Motors has been officially approved by the FIA to become a Formula 1 power unit supplier starting in the 2029 season.
Cadillac will not enter Formula 1 with its GM-built engines until 2029, a year later than planned, due to practical delays in approval.
Any collection that makes a Copperhead Orange Dodge Viper blend in is something to behold. And that’s exactly what happens ...
Reigning F1 Constructors' Champions McLaren are set to make a major announcement after making the decision to withdraw from a ...
London, Apr 24 (UNI) Leicester City captain Jamie Vardy will leave the club at the end of the 2024-25 season, the Foxes have announced. Madrid, Apr 24 (UNI) Aryna Sabalenka is back at the Mutua Madrid ...
While an opportunity to return to the F1 grid full-time will be music to Zhou's ears, the former Sauber man’s attention is ...
In the meantime, GM’s Cadillac team, which will join F1 as the 11th squad next year, will use Ferrari engines. Recently, it ...
Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske avoid costly setbacks as Trump’s unexpected tariff exemptions ease pressure on NASCAR and ...
Formula One's (FWONA) growth under Liberty Media has been impressive, nearly doubling revenue and improving profitability.
Special guest, former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, speaks with Harry Benjamin about his career. Harry is also joined ...
General Motors engines will be available for use in Formula 1 races beginning in 2029, FIA, the circuit’s governing body, ...
Formula 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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