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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.
Formula One's (FWONA) growth under Liberty Media has been impressive, nearly doubling revenue and improving profitability.
General Motors engines will be available for use in Formula 1 races beginning in 2029, FIA, the circuit’s governing body, ...
General Motors (GM) has shattered NASCAR’s traditional boundaries, securing a landmark entry into Formula 1 with a $450 ...
Cadillac entry expected to begin racing in Formula 1 as a Ferrari customer team in 2026 before arrival of GM Performance ...
Cadillac’s Formula One effort has taken another step forward with the FIA approving their power unit for use in 2029.
The target is a year later than initially planned, so GM's Cadillac F1 team will run with Ferrari engines for three years, ...
General Motors (GM) is set to become an official Formula One power unit supplier by 2029. The partnership involves a ...
GM has officially secured FIA approval to become an engine supplier in Formula 1, marking a major step forward as The General ...
General Motors will become an official Formula One power unit supplier in 2029, the sport's world governing body said on ...
General Motors will aim to deliver its first power unit in 2029 after receiving official approval from the FIA to become a ...