The Inside Scoop: Cadillac’s Strategic Move to Recruit Lewis Hamilton’s Trusted ally in F1

Cadillac’s new chief racing officer was previously Lewis Hamilton’s manager in F1.

Cadillac boss Graeme Lowdon recently elaborated on the team’s decision to enlist Lewis Hamilton’s former manager, Marc Hynes, as the chief racing officer for the 2026 season. Hynes and Hamilton had a prior friendship stemming from their junior racing careers, with Hynes beating Jenson Button to win the 1999 British F3 title. Hynes had previously worked with Hamilton during his stint at Ferrari in 2025, further cementing their collaborative ties. Lowdon underscored Hynes’ competitive nature and expertise, positioning him as a vital connector between the team’s seasoned technical staff and the racing operations. The move to bring Hynes on board symbolizes Cadillac’s commitment to fostering a culture of transparency and excellence within the organization, with a focus on continuous growth and development.

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