Overview
- Team principal Graeme Lowdon says Cadillac is pursuing access to a past‑spec Ferrari to rehearse operations under Testing of Previous Cars regulations.
- Lowdon emphasizes the goal is to “test the people,” focusing on pit‑lane routines and mechanic muscle memory rather than learning about Ferrari’s car.
- Any loaned‑car running would need formal FIA approval, with Cadillac involving the regulator step by step to ensure transparency.
- With its own 2026 chassis not permitted to run on track yet, the team continues full race‑weekend simulations in Silverstone and Charlotte with Sergio Perez and a roster including Simon Pagenaud, Charlie Eastwood and Pietro Fittipaldi.
- Cadillac plans to start with Ferrari power units before transitioning to a GM program later in the decade, and has signed Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for 2026 with Colton Herta as reserve.