Key Points

Cadillac has firmly shut down speculation about Christian Horner joining their new Formula 1 team. The General Motors-backed outfit confirmed their full support for current team principal Graeme Lowdon ahead of their 2026 debut. They also announced their first driver lineup, signing experienced racers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas. The team will operate across both American and European bases as they prepare for their landmark first season.

Key Points: Cadillac Shuts Down Christian Horner Rumors Backs Graeme Lowdon

  • Cadillac F1 CEO officially denies any talks with Christian Horner
  • Team announces Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas as first driver lineup
  • New team operates across US and European bases in Indianapolis and Silverstone
  • Project backed by billionaire Mark Walter's TWG Global motorsport arm
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Formula 1: Cadillac shut down rumours of Horner's role, back Lowdon as team principal

Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss dismisses Christian Horner speculation, confirms 100% backing for team principal Graeme Lowdon ahead of 2026 debut season.

"Our support, belief, backing is 100% in Graeme Lowdon - Dan Towriss, Cadillac F1 CEO"

New Delhi, Aug 26

Formula One newcomers Cadillac have firmly dismissed speculation linking former Red Bull boss Christian Horner with a role in their setup, reiterating their full backing for current team principal Graeme Lowdon ahead of their 2026 debut.

The General Motors-backed outfit, which will enter the sport next season as the 11th team on the grid, appointed Lowdon as its first principal last December. Rumours had swirled following Horner’s exit from Red Bull last month, but Cadillac moved quickly to quash them.

“There have been no talks with Christian Horner, no plans to do that,” Cadillac F1 chief executive Dan Towriss, who also runs TWG Motorsports, told reporters. “So, I’d like to officially shut down that rumour. Our support, belief, backing is 100% in Graeme Lowdon.”

On Tuesday, Cadillac also announced its maiden Formula One driver lineup, signing race-winning veterans Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas.

Perez, a six-time Grand Prix winner, previously raced under Horner at Red Bull but was dropped at the end of 2024 — with two years left on his contract — after struggling alongside four-time world champion Max Verstappen.

Horner, who became Red Bull’s team principal in 2005, built the outfit from midfield contenders into multiple world champions within five years. His sudden exit last month led to speculation over his next move, but Cadillac has made clear they are charting their own path under Lowdon.

While Lowdon is untested as a principal, he has prior experience as chief executive of the now-defunct Marussia team, formerly run by Manor Motorsport. Cadillac has also been recruiting aggressively from other F1 outfits, including Red Bull, and is already said to be larger in scale than U.S. rivals Haas.

The team will operate across Indianapolis, North Carolina, and Silverstone, combining American and European bases. Cadillac F1 forms part of TWG Motorsports, the motorsport arm of billionaire Mark Walter’s TWG Global, which also owns Andretti Global in North America.

Towriss stressed that the project is firmly focused on its own leadership and vision.

“Our support, belief, backing is 100% in Graeme Lowdon,” he repeated, making clear that Cadillac is committed to their chosen direction as they prepare for a landmark first season in Formula One.

- IANS

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Priya S
Perez and Bottas together? That's an interesting lineup! Both experienced but past their prime maybe. Hope they can challenge the top teams. Indian fans need more excitement in F1 after Force India days.
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Aryan P
Smart decision. Horner would have wanted too much control. New team needs fresh thinking, not Red Bull leftovers. Hope they bring some innovation to the grid. F1 needs more competition at the front.
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Sarah B
Respect for backing their chosen leader publicly. Too many teams get swayed by media speculation. Lowdon might not have Horner's track record, but everyone starts somewhere. Wishing them the best for 2026!
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Vikram M
Hope they've done proper homework on Lowdon. Marussia wasn't exactly successful under him. New teams usually struggle in F1 - just ask Haas. But with GM backing, maybe they can surprise us all.
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Nidhi U
Good to see another team joining! More opportunities for engineers and drivers. Maybe someday we'll see an Indian driver in one of these new teams. The expansion is good for the sport overall.

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