F1 and the FIA have confirmed that Cadillac’s entry within the 2026 world championship has been formally authorised.
A quick assertion issued immediately, one week earlier than the 2025 season will get underway, learn: “The FIA and System 1 can verify that, following the completion of their respective sporting, technical and industrial assessments, the applying by Normal Motors and TWG Motorsports to deliver a Cadillac workforce to the FIA System One World Championship from 2026 has been authorised.”
In a subsequent social media publish the game’s governing physique was eager to level out that the 3D render of the American workforce’s automotive was “unofficial and never affiliated with Cadillac or Normal Motors”
Right now marks a transformative second, and I’m proud to guide the Federation on this progressive step for the championship,” stated Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
“The FIA System One Championship’s growth to an eleventh workforce in 2026 is a milestone. GM/Cadillac brings recent power, aligning with the brand new FIA 2026 laws and ushering in an thrilling period for the game.
“The Cadillac System 1 Staff’s presence within the paddock will encourage future opponents and followers. Their entry strengthens our mission to push motorsport’s boundaries on the highest degree.”
The mixing between TWG Motorsports and GM creates a distinctly American workforce with distinctive attributes. TWG Group’s assets and dedication to excellence, leading edge know-how and deep collaboration throughout motorsport disciplines mixed with GM’s efficiency DNA, engineering excellence and confirmed success in motorsports supplies a powerful basis for the workforce.
“For the previous 12 months, now we have labored hand in hand with GM to put a strong basis for a unprecedented System 1 entry,” stated Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports. “Now, with 2026 in our sights after immediately’s last approval from the FIA and System One Administration, we’re accelerating our efforts – increasing our services, refining cutting-edge applied sciences, and persevering with to assemble top-tier expertise.”
“We’re thrilled the Cadillac System 1 Staff is official, because the workforce has been accelerating its work,” added GM President Mark Reuss. “We’re extremely grateful for the help from the FIA and System One Administration management for us and for our collaboration with TWG. The joy solely grows as we get nearer to showcasing GM’s engineering experience on the celebrated world stage of F1.”
This announcement follows affirmation that long-time motorsports and System 1 workforce govt Graeme Lowdon will function workforce principal. Business veteran Russ O’Blenes has been named CEO of TWG GM Efficiency Energy Items LLC, a brand new firm that may, in line with GM, “put Cadillac on the long run path to being a ‘full works’ workforce, constructing System 1 chassis and energy items.
“I could not be extra pleased with the trouble put in by the whole workforce,” stated Lowdon. “This announcement is the following step in getting on the grid and continues our efforts in the direction of constructing a full-works workforce. Via the lengthy and thorough utility course of, now we have by no means misplaced tempo in our planning or our perception within the mission. We will not wait to go racing and provides followers a brand new workforce to cheer for.
“Ongoing preparation and growth of our energy unit continues, and we have been working exhausting to rent some prime tier expertise,” stated O’Blenes. “As we proceed so as to add extra skilled engineering personnel, we look ahead to operating our first V6 within the close to future.”
Because the bid to hitch System 1 was introduced in January 2023, TWG Motorsports has assembled a workforce of over 300 individuals engaged on aerodynamics, chassis and element growth, software program and car dynamics simulation.
Improvement work to hitch the grid in 2026 has continued at tempo with operational wind-tunnel fashions, components manufacturing and efficiency testing strongly underway. The workforce has operations in Indianapolis, Indiana; Charlotte, North Carolina; Warren, Michigan; and Silverstone.

















