• @Cptn_Slow
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    264 days ago

    I believe I speak for a lot of us when I say…

    HELL YEAH!

  • @[email protected]
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    174 days ago

    Veeeery interesting how they went from “noooo 100% no they can fuck themselves” to “yes yes its okay” in some weeks. Suuuure thing it’s only coincidence that the DOJ started the investigation and allegedly found the group chat of the team chefs.

    Finally. It needed to happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    124 days ago

    Its good that there’s a new team coming in. But the only thing I know about Cadillac’s as a non-USAian is they are lolloping barges.

    • @David_Eight
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      23 days ago

      To be fair, it’s a GM team not technically a “Cadillac” team. GM has a long history in racing including multiple GT class wins at Le Mans.

      P.S. HOT TAKE - GM makes the best “Drivers Cars” of act company over the last decade and I’ll take that opinion to my grave lol

    • @SuperIce
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      64 days ago

      In addition to things like their competitive LMDh cars, they also have their V-Series performance road cars. The CT5-V Blackwing is the most well known.

      • Rayquetzalcoatl
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        13 days ago

        More cars and more competition is a better GP!

        • Lord Hurkle-Durkle :bc:
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          12 days ago

          @rayquetzalcoatl

          Funny. When I watch Indycar and IMSA, I always feel there are TOO MANY cars to keep track of, and I can’t tell what’s going on in the race.

          Maybe part of that is the tv directing. Maybe some of it is just that there are too many cars on track. I don’t know.

          But I also don’t like the fact that IMSA has multiple races going on, on the same track, simultaneously, and they all have to race “around” each other. That just doesn’t make sense to me. But IMSA fans love it. I don’t get it.

          • Rayquetzalcoatl
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            22 days ago

            Ah, I really enjoy the chaos of multi-class racing personally! But each to their own 😊

  • @saltesc
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    64 days ago

    All it took to get Andretti in was for Andretti to step aside. F1 still thought either under Mario or Michael, Andretti wasn’t as synonymous with F1 as American luxury sedans and SUVs.

    I guess he’ll still play a big role.

    • @[email protected]
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      94 days ago

      The F1 press release is pretty transparent on that part:

      “Over the course of this year, they have achieved operational milestones and made clear their commitment to brand the eleventh team GM/Cadillac, and that GM will enter as an engine supplier at a later time. Formula 1 is therefore pleased to move forward with this application process and will provide further updates in due course.”

      They are straight up saying that they approved the bid because of the team’s branding being Cadillac and not Andretti. Which is a really weird statement IMO - do they actually have brand research numbers saying that Cadillac as a brand “brings more value”? Or are they really petty about not wanting the Andretti name in F1? Imo it’s even possible that one of the Andrettis did something that isn’t public and FOM is afraid that if it comes out it might taint the brand image of F1 if there is an Andretti team.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 days ago

        I’m guessing they think having a brand as Cadillac will bring more Americans to watch, and it’s quite clear that increasing revenue from the US is their main goal at the moment.

        • @evidences
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          54 days ago

          and it’s quite clear that increasing revenue from the US is their main goal at the moment.

          I’m going to need at least 2 more races stateside before I believe this.

    • @breckenedge
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      12 days ago

      They’ll be using Ferrari engines for 26-27:

      GM’s decision to throw Cadillac’s hat into the ring came with the caveat that its powertrain wouldn’t be ready until 2028—two years after it actually wants to enter the sport. That means for 2026 and 2027, Cadillac F1 will use customer engines from another manufacturer, in this case Ferrari. From 2028, we can expect a GM-designed V6 hybrid under Cadillac F1’s engine covers.

      https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/11/cadillac-f1-will-be-able-to-race-from-2026-despite-previous-snub/

      • @[email protected]
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        22 days ago

        I’ve seen a few news outlets state this, but not found an official statement regarding their engine supplier.