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Ford and GM’s F1 rivalry is already boiling over — and that’s great news
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Ford and GM’s F1 rivalry is already boiling over — and that’s great news

  • Ford returns to F1 as a Red Bull partner in 2026, blending branding with technical input from Milton Keynes engineers.
  • Cadillac enters F1 with Ferrari power, aiming to build its own engines later under a GM-led plan.
  • GM plans to build its own F1 engines by 2029, signaling a long-term shift in American competition.
  • The rivalry is framed as a strategic blend of marketing appeal and technical collaboration between Ford and Red Bull.
  • Cadillac’s leadership emphasizes GM-owned racing as a longer-term strategy rather than a pure marketing ploy.
  • Ford insists Cadillac won't race with a GM engine in 2026, emphasizing a Ferrari-powered Cadillac for now.
  • The 2026 season is seen as a test bed for renewed American motorsport influence in F1.
  • Analysts expect limited on-track competition early, but rising American attention and bragging rights are the broader aim.
  • The Cadillac team leverages GM engineering talent while preparing a U.S. base expansion to Indiana and the UK.
  • Fans and sports figures have welcomed the renewed American rivalry in F1, heightening the sport’s profile.
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Is the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ a road trip-worthy, family EV? I drove it across the country to find out [Video]
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Is the 2026 Cadillac Escalade IQ a road trip-worthy, family EV? I drove it across the country to find out [Video]

  • Escalade IQ demonstrated road-trip viability for families with a 2,650-mile round trip and 15 charging stops across four days.
  • The review measured 15 charging stops and 7 hours added to travel time, with an average charge of 28 minutes per stop.
  • Internal space and cargo capacity, including the massive eTrunk, impressed for family travel.
  • GM’s SuperCruise ADAS was praised for effectiveness after initial setup challenges.
  • User experience and control layout drew criticism for being overly complex.
  • Charging networks' performance varied, with Mercedes-branded chargers often faster and more abundant than others.
  • Tesla charging stations were less favorable due to access and crowding, according to the trip.
  • The road trip highlighted issues with parking-lot camera views and rear-view display clarity in snow.
  • The review acknowledges a high price point of $127,000 and questions the overall UX value proposition.
  • Overall verdict: a viable, comfortable family EV for long trips with careful planning.
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