Cadillac's team principal, Graeme Lowdon, has moved to dispel concerns about the team gaining an unfair edge by testing its crews in live conditions with the help of a partner outfit, such as Ferrari.
As Cadillac prepares for its Formula 1 debut in 2026, the team has been utilizing simulators, running full race-weekend rehearsals with a roster of drivers, including Simon Pagenaud, Charlie Eastwood, and Pietro Fittipaldi.
However, the team is still building its 2026 car from scratch and cannot test it on track, sparking concerns among rivals about potential advantages.
Cadillac is building from scratch under next year’s regulations and cannot test its own 2026 car on track.
Cadillac has been working with drivers, including development driver Colton Herta and 2026 driver Sergio Perez, to prepare for the upcoming season.
Cadillac addresses concerns over potential advantages in F1 debut.