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Cadillac holds its new team principal

To lead its future Formula 1 team, General Motors and the TWG group have appointed Graeme Lowdon, former associate of John Booth at Manor and current manager of Guanyu Zhou: a logical choice.

Fifteen months before its debut in , the Cadillac team is now represented by its new general director, Briton Graeme Lowdon (59 years old).

Close to Sir Richard Branson for whom he had managed the America's Cup sailing challenge, Lowdon was at the origin of the Virgin Racing team in 2010 with his partner John Booth, before becoming Marussia and finally Manor F1.

Manor then turned to endurance, first in LMP2 and then LMP1 with Ginetta, but Lowdon never left the Formula 1 paddocks completely, acting as a consultant or manager.

Leader of men

“I am very honored to be named team principal of this new team and I would like to thank everyone who placed their trust in mehe declared. I believe Formula 1 is the greatest team sport in the world and when it's about team, it's about people. It's about building a team with a real desire to race: we have the experience and expertise for that.”

Lowdon will therefore lead the maneuver for GM/Cadillac after having already advised the Andretti Global team for two years and brought together numerous skills in the Silverstone factory, notably the experienced engineers Pat Symonds, Nick Chester and Rob White who are working on the future single-seater meeting the standards of the 2026 regulations by passing it in the wind tunnel at Toyota in Cologne.

Trusted by GM and TWG

“Graeme has advised our team over the past two years as we set up the projectspecifies Dan Towriss, the boss of TWG Global who took over the Andretti project. His technical and managerial experience in Formula 1 and other sports will help us as we build the Cadillac F1 Team.”

“Lowdon has great racing expertise and he
knows how to build a successful team, said Mark Reuss, president of GM. He embodies the values ​​that the Cadillac Formula 1 team will represent in all its endeavors, on and off the track.”

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