Ferrari to Supply Engines for Cadillac's New Formula 1 Team Starting in 2026
The multi-year agreement is conditional on FIA approval of Cadillac's entry as the 11th team on the F1 grid.
- Ferrari has announced a multi-year deal to supply engines and gearboxes to Cadillac's Formula 1 team, set to debut in the 2026 season.
- The agreement is contingent on the FIA granting final approval for Cadillac's entry into the championship as an 11th team.
- Cadillac, backed by General Motors, plans to develop its own engines by 2028 but will initially rely on Ferrari's power units.
- The move comes as F1 prepares for significant regulatory changes in 2026, including new engine and chassis rules, and a growing U.S. presence in the sport.
- This partnership follows months of discussions and marks Ferrari's continued role in supporting new entrants, similar to its past collaboration with Haas.