- **Q: Why are Ford and Cadillac entering Formula 1?
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Formula1 / F1 News
The Formula 1 landscape is set for an exciting shake-up in 2026 as American auto giants Ford and Cadillac prepare to enter the fray. Ford's motorsport head, Mark Rushbrook, has already ignited the rivalry by teasing Cadillac for their allia...
The 2026 Formula 1 season marks a pivotal moment with sweeping regulation changes and the entry of new power unit manufacturers. The overhaul includes changes to chassis construction, power units, and aerodynamics. Power units will see an equal distribution of power between the internal combustion engine (ICE) and the hybrid unit.
Ford's return to F1 involves a partnership with Red Bull, focusing on improving hybrid technology and overall car development. Meanwhile, Cadillac's entry, initially pursued by Andretti Autosport, will see the team using Ferrari engines as they work towards developing their own power unit for 2029.
This burgeoning rivalry between Ford and Cadillac echoes the historic competition between Ford and General Motors in various motorsport disciplines, including NASCAR and Australia's Supercars series. It also reflects the brand loyalty deeply ingrained in American automotive culture.
Juan Pablo Montoya suggests that Red Bull's new engine development, although potentially facing initial hurdles, could be surprisingly competitive due to their recruitment of top talent from rival teams like Mercedes and Ferrari. However, he also notes potential challenges in team leadership following key departures.
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