General Motors has taken a very important step in the world of motorsport by confirming its registration as a manufacturer power unit For Formula 1 beginning from the 2028 season. This event marks a defining moment for GMwhich extends its commitment to the high-level racing sector.
Mark ReussPresident of the American Automotive Group, expressed great enthusiasm for the giant’s new commitment, highlighting General Motors’ deep expertise in engineering and racing.
Equipment decision new Andretti Cadillac F1 team with a GM brand power unit indicates a desire to position Andretti Cadillac as a leading Formula 1 team, competing at the highest level with passion and integrity.
Just a month ago Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) approved Andretti Cadillac’s entry into the top automotive competition. This approval not only strengthens GM’s presence in motorsports, but also opens up new horizons of innovation and technological development.
The American group has already begun developing and testing prototypes for Formula 1.with the aim of developing the areas of electrification, hybrid technologies, clean fuels, high-efficiency internal combustion engines, as well as advanced control systems and software.
The project fits into a long-standing context in which racing has been a testing ground for the transfer of knowledge and technology between race and production cars from GM and Cadillac.
With the announcement in the last few hours, General Motors not only reaffirms its commitment to the world of racing, but also positions itself as a key player in the future of Formula 1.
Source: HD Motori
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