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Ferrari to power Cadillac, Abu Dhabi buys McLaren

Dec.11 Cadillac F1, the new General Motors-backed Formula 1 team set to debut in 2026, will be initially powered by customer Ferrari power units. Originally, when the ultimately rejected ‘Andretti' team bid was approved by the FIA but rejected by Liberty Media, the outfit had shaken hands with Renault-Alpine for the initial engine supply. Renault, though, is getting out of the F1 engine-producing business at the end of next year, which had triggered new talks between Cadillac and two customer engine options for 2026 – Ferrari, and Honda. 'Choosing the right power unit partner is crucial, and we trust in Ferrari's passion, excellence and the exceptional capabilities of their...
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