#1 out of 1
sports22h ago
Cadillac chief insists Ferrari engine 'fully legal' ahead of FIA meeting
- Cadillac chief Graeme Lowdon asserts the Ferrari engine powering Cadillac is fully legal ahead of the FIA meeting.
- The statement follows speculation that some power units may have surpassed the 16:1 compression ratio on track.
- The FIA will hold a January 22 meeting with power unit suppliers to clarify rules.
- Lowdon credits Ferrari for providing both power units and technical support to Cadillac.
- Lowdon expresses confidence in the engine relationship and performance prospects for Cadillac’s 2026 program.
- Lowdon notes Ferrari is a long-time partner and remains integral to Cadillac’s F1 program.
- Cadillac conducted a private shakedown at Silverstone as it progresses toward the 2026 season.
- Lowdon says every lap in the F1 car provides learning opportunities for Cadillac’s early program.
- PlanetF1 notes Cadillac’s public focus on the 2026 car and the Ferrari collaboration.
- The coverage situates Cadillac’s 2026 launch within broader regulatory scrutiny of engine rules.
Vote 0
