Ferrari to power Cadillac F1 team in “multi-year” agreement

Ferrari has announced a “multi-year agreement” with Andretti Formula Racing to supply the Cadillac Formula 1 entry with power units upon its entry to the championship in 2026.

The team, led by TWG Global – which recently took over the running of Andretti Global – and General Motors, was finally provisionally accepted onto the grid from 2026 by F1 last month, though full confirmation must yet be given.

GM will run the team under the Cadillac brand and, as part of the previous Andretti-named project that was rejected a place as the 11th team with previous attempts, announced its intention to manufacture its own power unit to race with.

But the date given for that to be a reality was 2028, meaning a power supply was needed for its initial two years of racing.

A statement from Ferrari read: “Ferrari N.V. today announces a multi-year agreement starting from 2026 with Andretti Formula Racing LLC, regarding the supply of power unit and gearbox to the racing team led by TWG Global and General Motors, subject to Andretti Formula Racing LLC receiving written confirmation from the FIA – F1 that its entry to the 2026 FIA Formula One Championship has been accepted and approved.”

General Motors announcement

General Motors announcement

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Former F1 driver Mario Andretti had revealed a deal was struck with Renault under its previous guise, though the playing field had changed given the change of management at Andretti Global as well as the decision for the French Manufacturer to cease its power supply in the championship and instead switch to Mercedes power for its Alpine team.

The move to supply Cadillac will see Ferrari move back to two customer teams from 2026, with Haas remaining with close ties. Sauber, which is currently powered by Ferrari, will use Audi power when it becomes the German marque’s works team.

GM and TWG Global last week announced former Virgin/Marussia/Manor team boss Graeme Lowdon as the team principal for the project after helping guide the upstart through initial development over the past three years.

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