General Motors’ new Cadillac team gains final approval to join expanded grid from the 2026 season
Non-American here. I’ve never thought of Cadillac as a particularly sporty or performance brand, but more comfort-oriented. Do I have a false impression of them?
As others have said they’re more luxury oriented but they still do have performance models but they do have a history in sports car racing.
GM had been using them successfully for racing versions of their sedans since 2004, they have their lmdh program that’s been running since like 2017, and lately they also have prototype program from 2000-02 that competed in ALMS but didn’t go anywhere because the Audi R8 was to dominate at the time.
luxury oriented
They might think so, but they’re just tacky.
Do F1 rules permit automatic transmissions and cup holders?
Has anyone told Cadillac there are corners involved yet?


