Cadillac F1 boss: 'Nobody knows' who will be competitive in '26
Cadillac's F1 boss says the entry of major manufacturers and regulatory changes create a highly uncertain competitive field for the 2026 Formula 1 season.
- Cadillac's F1 boss said `Nobody knows` who will be competitive in 2026, a comment reported by outlets including The Detroit News ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
- Technical and regulatory shifts ahead of 2026 are complicating predictions as major manufacturers escalate works-team programmes, with Ford and General Motors intensifying their F1 involvement.
- Works teams are accelerating development as manufacturers escalate programmes, and media coverage highlights manufacturers' heightened focus on technical preparation ahead of the new season.
- Fans may see a reshaped competitive order driven by works programmes, as the shifting field could reshape team strategies and fan interest entering the 2026 season.
- As 2026 approaches, the sport's pecking order remains unclear as the Cadillac F1 boss's candid `Nobody knows` remark underscores uncertainty amid the Ford–GM rivalry, The Detroit News reports.
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