Motorsport Week
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Formula 1
    • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
    • 2025 Formula 1 Standings
  • Formula E
    • 2025 Formula E Calendar
    • 2025 Formula E Standings
  • IndyCar
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WRC
    • 2025 WRC Standings
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
  • MotoGP
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
  • WEC
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • IMSA
    • 2025 IMSA Calendar
  • World SBK
  • More
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
    • Technical Insight
    • Galleries
    • About/Contact
    • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Motorsport Week
Home Single Seater Formula 1

Cadillac F1 project unfazed by US tariffs amid General Motors hit

by Max Taylor
3 months ago
A A
Cadillac's F1 venture is continuing at pace

Cadillac's F1 venture is continuing at pace

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

General Motors President Mark Reuss has insisted that Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1 won’t be derailed by the United States’ latest wave of trade tariffs.

Reuss confirmed that while GM’s broader operations are braced for a heavy financial impact due to President Donald Trump’s 10 per cent blanket tariff on imports, the Cadillac F1 venture remains insulated.

“These are long-term footprints that we have that are very old in some cases, that have been there a long time,” he said.

“We’re working to bring as much as we can into the United States and avoid the tariffs, but not at all costs – and it doesn’t happen overnight.”

RelatedPosts

Andrea Stella has masterminded McLaren's return to the top

How McLaren avoided possible ‘dictator’ scenario with F1 structure

4 hours ago
Valtteri Bottas is set to be unveiled as a Cadillac F1 driver

Valtteri Bottas reportedly set to make F1 return with Cadillac

6 hours ago

“There’s no light switch that says: ‘Oh, all of a sudden we’re tariff-free.’”

Reuss added that GM’s most recent financial guidance included the multi-billion-dollar tariff estimate, but made clear: “It’s not going to affect this project.”

That confidence rests on more than just corporate bravado. Cadillac’s 2026 F1 entry isn’t solely funded by General Motors, but by a web of investors, sponsors, and commercial partners all designed to help weather exactly this kind of economic turbulence.

Cadillac will enter F1 as an 11th team in 2026

Cadillac wants American brands at forefront

One key player is Dan Towriss, CEO of TWG Motorsports – the Cadillac entrant – and head of Gainbridge and Group 1001.

His backing has already been crucial to Cadillac’s bid, with ties to Guggenheim Partners and billionaire Mark Walter offering a financial cushion few new teams can match.

“We certainly want to have key American brands as anchors as part of our plan,” Towriss said.

“But we’re on a global stage, so this isn’t an America-only strategy. The interest has been tremendous.”

Cadillac is currently in talks to secure a title sponsor, a move that could net them anything from $20 million to $75 million annually – figures seen across the grid from Haas’ MoneyGram deal to Mercedes’ longstanding partnership with Petronas. Secondary sponsors could add even more, helping offset early sourcing costs and logistical fees.

Then there’s the driver market. With a potential seat still up for grabs, Cadillac may look to attract talent who bring their own substantial sponsor packages.

One high-profile candidate is Sergio Perez, who has long been linked to the project.

Backed by billionaire Carlos Slim and supported by a roster of brands including Telcel and Claro, Perez is estimated to contribute as much as $30 million per year in commercial value.

In a climate where F1 teams are as much businesses as racing outfits, Cadillac’s structure – a mix of private funding, investor heft, and commercial strategy – seems well-equipped to absorb the wider strain currently facing American car manufacturers.

READ MORE – Cadillac not in a rush to announce F1 driver line-up amid Mick Schumacher link

Tags: CadillacF1
Share242Tweet151Share

Related Posts

Andrea Stella has masterminded McLaren's return to the top
Formula 1

How McLaren avoided possible ‘dictator’ scenario with F1 structure

4 hours ago
Valtteri Bottas is set to be unveiled as a Cadillac F1 driver
Formula 1

Valtteri Bottas reportedly set to make F1 return with Cadillac

6 hours ago
Haas' VF-25 saw significant improvements from the Japanese GP onwards
Formula 1

Why Haas recovery in F1 2025 is down to an ‘educated guess’

8 hours ago
Load More

Discussion about this post

Upcoming Races

#EventDate
15Dutch GP29-31 August
16Italian GP05-07 September
17Azerbaijan GP19-21 September
18Singapore GP03-05 October
19United States GP17-19 October

Click here for the full 2025 F1 calendar

Drivers’  Standings

#DriverPts
Oscar Piastri284
Lando Norris275
Max Verstappen187
George Russell172
Charles Leclerc151
Lewis Hamilton109
Andrea Kimi Antonelli64
Alexander Albon54
Nico Hulkenberg37
Esteban Ocon27

Click here for full Drivers’ Standings

Latest Articles

Andrea Stella has masterminded McLaren's return to the top
Formula 1

How McLaren avoided possible ‘dictator’ scenario with F1 structure

August 20, 2025
Valtteri Bottas is set to be unveiled as a Cadillac F1 driver
Formula 1

Valtteri Bottas reportedly set to make F1 return with Cadillac

August 20, 2025
Haas' VF-25 saw significant improvements from the Japanese GP onwards
Formula 1

Why Haas recovery in F1 2025 is down to an ‘educated guess’

August 20, 2025

Follow Motorsport Week

Join our daily motorsport newsletter

* indicates required

Motorsport Week

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd

Other Links

  • About & Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Motorsport Monday

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Formula 1
    • Latest News
    • 2025 F1 Calendar
    • 2025 F1 Championship Standings
  • Formula E
    • Latest News
    • 2025 FE Calendar
    • 2025 FE Championship Standings
  • MotoGP
    • Latest News
    • 2025 MotoGP Calendar
    • 2025 MotoGP Standings
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • WRC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WRC Calendar
    • 2025 WRC Standings
  • IndyCar
    • Latest News
    • 2025 IndyCar Calendar
    • 2025 IndyCar Standings
  • WEC
    • Latest News
    • 2025 WEC Calendar
  • Live Updates
  • Other
    • IMSA
    • Formula 2
    • Formula 3
    • F1 Academy
    • Moto2
    • Moto3
    • World Superbikes
  • Galleries
  • About/Contact
  • Privacy Policy

© 2024 Motorsport Media Services Ltd