I remember people asking me about my favorite sport when I was a kid. I’d just say “car racing,” never bothering to specify it was Formula 1 because no one in the U.S. knew what the hell that was back ...
For decades, F1 had an American problem. The sport that captivated millions across Europe, Asia, and South America barely registered in the United States. NBC stopped broadcasting races in 2018 after ...
Cadillac is officially on the road to the Formula 1 grid, and it feels like a watershed moment for U.S. fans. The brand that has been part of American driveways and Americana for generations is ...
“Over the past five years, we have implemented a very targeted strategy to bring Formula 1 ever closer to the American fans,” F1 president and CEO Stefano Domenicali told Autosport when discussing the ...
As Cadillac F1 looks to be edging closer to announcing a veteran-packed driver lineup for its inaugural season, the chances for a young American driver to join the team have grown slim. At least, for ...
Now that the Cadillac Formula 1 Team has received the green light from the FIA and F1 to join the grid in 2026, the Indiana-based organization and its leaders must work overtime to build a competitive ...
Formula 1's newest team began its quest to expand the grid with a plan to become a true American team that featured a driver representing the red, white and blue. Yet when Cadillac F1 finally unveiled ...
Formula One is a sport with multiple facets to its identity. Traditionalists gravitate towards time-honoured circuits like Monza, while newer fans may prefer the spectacle of the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
There may be an American driver in Cadillac F1’s future after all. “America’s team” announced last week its all-foreign driver lineup — Mexican Sergio Pérez and Finn Valtteri Bottas — for its ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Formula 1 insider James Hinchcliffe threw out some American drivers who ...
Formula 1’s newest team began its quest to expand the grid with a plan to become a true American team that featured a driver representing the red, white and blue. Yet when Fishers-based Cadillac F1 ...