
"As F1 descends on Vegas this weekend, Cadillac know time is getting tight. At the final race of the season to be staged in the United Statess, with just over 100 days to go before they take to the track for the first time in Melbourne at the 2026 opener, Cadillac have come on in leaps and bounds but, in what must seem like a sisyphean task, they are aware there will never be enough hours in the day."
"He has been at its heart ever since and enjoys a wry smile when considering the ride. You can have five minutes looking back at what you've done and go: Wow, isn't this fantastic what we've done in less than three years,' he says. And then the next minute you think: Yeah, we've still got quite a lot to do.'"
Cadillac received official approval to enter Formula One for 2026 and has mobilised a rapid, high‑intensity effort to build a team from scratch. The operation has progressed significantly since formation, but the organisation faces severe time constraints with just over 100 days before the first race in Melbourne. Chief technical officer Nick Chester joined early and has overseen core development while reflecting on both accomplishments and remaining work. The programme benefits from General Motors backing and has recruited prominent personnel and drivers, yet team leaders continue to manage expectations as they prepare for the debut season.
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