Home / Sports / Ford vs. GM: F1's New American Rivalry Ignites
Ford vs. GM: F1's New American Rivalry Ignites
13 Jan
Summary
- Ford partners with Red Bull, Cadillac joins with GM for 2026.
- Two US auto giants enter Formula One, fueling century-old rivalry.
- American interest surges with new US races and broadcast partners.

Formula One is set for a significant American surge in 2026, with Ford partnering with Red Bull and Cadillac, backed by General Motors, launching their own team. This dual entry marks a pivotal moment for US interest and competition in the sport.
The 2026 season also sees new US television broadcast partner Apple and additional Grands Prix, building on recent successes in Miami and Las Vegas. This expansion highlights F1's increasing resonance with American audiences and its appeal to major automotive manufacturers.
The renewed Ford-GM rivalry, a historical motorsport staple, now extends to Formula One for the first time. While Cadillac aims to become America's F1 team, Ford emphasizes its deep engineering involvement with Red Bull, promising an exciting new chapter for the sport.




