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PlanetF1 on MSNHow Cadillac F1 can offset the $5billion impact of Donald Trump’s tariffsGeneral Motors is facing $5billion in losses due to tariffs levied by Donald Trump — but Cadillac F1 can offset some of that.
General Motors President Mark Reuss has insisted that Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 won’t be derailed by the United States’ ...
MIAMI — General Motors’ plans to enter Formula One with its Cadillac team from next year and build an engine by 2029 have not ...
The Cadillac F1 team are keen to have an American driver for their Formula 1 debut in 2026 - although nothing is set in stone as of now.
Cadillac director Mario Andretti said the goal is to have an American driver on the team but hinted that may not be ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff agenda will not spoil Cadillac’s long-awaited foray into the world of Formula One, according ...
PIT TALK PODCAST: 1978 Formula 1 world champion and Cadillac director Mario Andretti has latest on the American team’s preparation for 2026, its hand in the driver market and where the next American ...
MIAMI (Reuters) -Reduced profit expectations and a potential $5 billion hit from automotive tariffs will not affect ...
Cadillac F1 debuted its logo at the Miami Grand Prix as speculation swirled that the motorsport may move away from ...
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Autosport on MSNGM’s $5billion hit due to Donald Trump’s tariffs will not impact Cadillac F1 projectCadillac is preparing to become Formula 1’s 11th team from 2026, but it’s doing so against a backdrop of global uncertainty ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNCadillac F1 set for star-studded 2025 Miami Grand Prix unveilingGeneral Motors executives, IndyCar drivers ... Cadillac will utilize Ferrari engines from 2026 to 2028, before switching to ...
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