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Cadillac has revealed its drivers will soon be able to use the highly-rated Dynisma simulators amid a targeted expansion of its F1 project.
Cadillac has partnered with Dynisma to use its highly-rated simulators in expanding its Formula 1 project, following the introduction of new technical regulations this season.
As F1’s 11th team, Cadillac’s entry, backed by General Motors, has attracted attention alongside Audi, with both manufacturers stepping into the fierce competition.
While Cadillac took over the Sauber team, Audi chose to build its F1 project from the ground up, investing in infrastructure and technology.
With Dynisma supplying its DMG-360XY simulators to Cadillac’s Indiana headquarters, the team aims to enhance its technical capabilities and prepare drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez for race weekends.
The partnership signifies Cadillac’s commitment to competitiveness in Formula 1, as Chief Technical Officer Nick Chester emphasizes the importance of advanced simulation technology in building the team’s engineering capacity.
Dynisma, known for its contributions to various racing categories, including F2, WEC, IMSA, and Formula E, expressed pride in supporting Cadillac’s ambitious venture in the pinnacle of motorsport.




