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Cadillac boss Graeme Lowdon has revealed that the team’s first-ever F1 chassis has passed the FIA’s homologation tests ahead of its 2026 debut.
Cadillac boss Graeme Lowdon announced that the team’s debut Formula 1 chassis has successfully passed the FIA’s homologation tests for its 2026 entry. The Cadillac team has been diligently preparing for its inaugural season in the latest era of the sport. The first shakedown test is set to take place in late January at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as part of three pre-season testing events. Lowdon expressed pride in the team’s achievement of passing the mandatory homologation tests on the chassis components. Despite facing design challenges and strict safety regulations, Cadillac managed to navigate the process successfully. Additionally, the team plans to focus on consistency and gradual improvement during pre-season testing to maximize performance before the season kicks off in March in Australia.






