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    Home - F1 - Crash tests, staff recruitment and drivers
    F1 Updated:May 13, 2025

    Crash tests, staff recruitment and drivers

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    Crash tests, staff recruitment and drivers

    Cadillac Formula 1 Team Unveils New Logo Amid Preparations for 2026 Entry

    In an extravagant Miami event, the Cadillac Formula 1 team revealed its new logo before an audience of top management, potential sponsors, and VIPs. This flashy unveiling marks a significant milestone in a project that has been years in the making, as the team prepares to officially enter the F1 arena by 2026.

    Accelerated Developments

    The race to establish Cadillac in Formula 1 has ramped up dramatically following an official green light on March 7, after a lengthy application process initiated by Andretti Global more than two years ago. Project leaders Mark Walter and Dan Towriss have already invested significantly in setting up the Silverstone base, where all engineering activities will take place.

    Crash Tests and Chassis Evolution

    Rumours have surfaced that the team plans to rely on external suppliers to expedite development. A partnership with Ferrari will provide essential components like the power unit and gearbox, while aerodynamic tests have kicked off in the Toyota wind tunnel in Cologne. Although a chassis has already been developed for crash tests, it reportedly exceeds the weight limit set for the upcoming regulations—an echo of the struggles faced across the grid as teams aim to meet the strict 2026 weight targets.

    Staffing and Recruitment Strategies

    Sources indicate that Cadillac’s organisational structure will comprise about 600 employees, with 300 currently in place under technical director Nick Chester. The recruitment drive is aiming for experienced personnel, steering clear of rookie drivers to bolster the team’s competitive edge. Preliminary discussions have highlighted potential candidates including Sergio Perez and Mick Schumacher, with Perez’s presence at the unveiling stirring speculation.

    Future-Proofing Power Unit Development

    Parallel to the F1 preparations, Cadillac is also laying the foundations for its power unit project, set to debut in 2029. Efforts are concentrated in Charlotte, North Carolina, where work on a single-cylinder unit has commenced. As uncertainties linger around regulatory changes from the FIA regarding power units, Cadillac is cautious yet committed, recently placing a substantial order for test benches from expert firm AVL.

    Conclusion

    As Cadillac gears up for its entry into the Formula 1 landscape, fans and pundits alike are eagerly watching the developments. With high-profile partnerships, a robust recruitment strategy, and a determined focus on technological advancement, the stage is being set for what promises to be an exhilarating chapter in the sport.

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