General Motors-owned Cadillac announced last week that former Marussia boss Graeme Lowdon will be their team principal when they join F1 in 2026 Bahrain Grand Prix – For all the soap-opera off the ...
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Daniel Ricciardo does not look likely to remain ‘retired’ for long. The major German newspaper Bild is reporting that the new Cadillac F1 team for 2026, to be headed by former Marussia boss Graeme ...
It won’t be the first time Lowdon has been active service on the pit wall – he last held the post as Sporting Director for Manor Marussia to the Cadillac F1 team in 2015. In addition to his ...
Graeme Lowdon will serve as team principal for the future Cadillac F1 team Cadillac F1 is expected to start racing in 2026 as an 11th team A Cadillac power unit is in the works but likely won’t ...
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the final race of the 2024 F1 season, which features a record 24 races Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen has already claimed the 2024 Drivers' title The battle for the ...
Graeme Lowdon, the ex-F1 team boss for the now-defunct Manor team, has been hired as Cadillac F1's team principal, the team announced Thursday. Lowdon has spent the past two years as a team ...
For the 12th straight year, the Bruins have granted "Behind The B" cameras unprecedented access into the team's locker room, executive boardroom, and players' homes that will give fans a behind ...
Formula One team Marussia has announced it is closing its doors and will no longer compete in the sport, with all 200 staff losing their jobs. Marussia went into administration last month ...
We don't often think of security for all that technology, though. Neither, apparently, did the hapless Marussia F1 team, which lost an entire day of testing data this week due to a computer virus.