The last US F1 world champion Mario Andretti has opened up about his role at the newly-formed Cadillac F1 outfit, also reflecting on his son's Michael Andretti's decision to step away from the business.
In an impressive Formula 1 career that featured starts with March, Ferrari, and Lotus, it took just one unfortunate car to bring Mario Andretti’s international open-wheel legacy to an end. Heading into the 1981 season,
By the time the Andretti family emigrated from a conflict-torn Italy to the United States, teenaged twins Mario and Aldo had already fallen in love with motorsport. They’d witnessed the Italian Grand Prix at Monza and the stunning Mille Miglia, and when they settled in Pennsylvania, they wanted nothing more than to get behind the wheel.
Almost six decades after his Formula 1 debut, Mario Andretti has praised his continued involvement in Cadillac F1 as "a beautiful thing."
Marco Andretti continues his elusive quest for a first Indianapolis 500 victory in 2025 in a 20th start after he was announced by Andretti Global on January 7.
Cadillac has confirmed a keen interest in securing IndyCar driver Colton Herta for its Formula 1 team in 2026. General Motors, in partnership with TWG Global, a
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Mario Andretti is arguably the greatest IndyCar driver of all time, having won a championship in both F1 and the pinnacle of the American open-wheel racing series.
Having recently confirmed its intention to join the pinnacle of motorsport from 2026 onwards, Cadillac has been eyeing IndyCar star driver Colton Herta as one of its drivers, reckons Mario Andretti, director on the board of the newly approved Cadillac F1 team.
Colton Herta may be the hot favourite to secure the second Cadillac seat for 2026 but the Californian has poured cold water over a potential move.
His teenage Formula 1 dreams seemed to be coming true ... newly appointed team advisor Mario Andretti told IndyStar that Herta continued to be a front-runner for a new opportunity.