Graeme Lowdon remains in the news as Cadillac’s F1 team principal, with recent coverage focusing on his leadership role and strategic plans for Cadillac’s entry into Formula 1.
Key points from latest coverage
- Cadillac F1 team principal role: Multiple outlets reported that Lowdon was appointed to lead Cadillac’s F1 project, highlighting his track record with Marussia/Manor and his advisory work with GM to help build the Cadillac F1 entry.[1][2][3]
- 2026 season context: Interviews and press pieces around early 2026 emphasize Lowdon’s goal of establishing a competitive, respected team in Melbourne’s season opener and building credibility through solid race execution and driver performance.[7]
- Driver lineup discussions: Later articles discuss driver choices and contract talks, with reports suggesting high-profile signings like Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez were part of Cadillac’s plans, which Lowdon publicly framed as essential to delivering the team’s ambitions.[6][10]
- Local and media coverage: Regional outlets in the UK and ITV have featured Lowdon reflecting on roots and leadership style as part of Cadillac’s broader F1 narrative.[5]
Illustration: example of what a 2026 season-opening press moment might look like
- Lowdon outlines that success in Melbourne hinges on execution, reliability, and earning the respect of rivals, rather than dramatic early wins, signaling a focus on sustainable progress.[7]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest articles from specific outlets (e.g., Motorsport.com, GPFans, ITV) and summarize any new developments or quotes. I can also set up a quick timeline of Lowdon’s public statements and Cadillac F1 milestones for 2025–2026. Please tell me which format you prefer (bullet timeline, short news briefs, or a comparison table of driver-related developments).
Citations
- Cadillac F1 team principal appointment and statements:[2][3][1]
- 2026 season-opening focus and statements:[7]
- Driver lineup discussions and contracts:[10][6]
- Regional media coverage:[5]