Andretti Cadillac: A Force to be Reckoned With, Despite Lingering Doubts from Team Bosses

Andretti Cadillac: A Force to be Reckoned With, Despite Lingering Doubts from Team Bosses

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Multiple team bosses remain wary of the proposed Andretti Cadillac entry, despite General Motors committing to becoming a full power unit supplier from 2028 onwards. GM announced ahead of the Las V…

Despite General Motors committing to becoming a power unit supplier from 2028, multiple team bosses remain cautious about the proposed Andretti Cadillac entry. GM announced its intention to produce its own power unit in over four years’ time, but teams want to see concrete evidence of how it would benefit the sport. Toto Wolff believes GM’s commitment is positive, but wants to see data on how it would enhance popularity and attractiveness to the sport. Team principal James Vowles welcomes working with GM but remains opposed to adding an 11th team due to financial concerns. Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur welcomes new power unit suppliers but sees a separate issue with adding another team. McLaren’s Zak Brown is supportive of Andretti’s bid and believes that more power units in the sport would be beneficial.

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