Cadillac’s General Motors powertrain project has started recruiting in earnest, with a host of personnel now being sought to fill various roles.

Following the formation of the new company that will build powertrains for the Cadillac F1 project, General Motors has begun hiring to fill a variety of roles at GM Performance Power Units.

Cadillac steps up recruitment for new F1 engine project

General Motors and TWG Motorsports intend to turn Cadillac into a full factory effort by the end of the decade, with the Graeme Lowdon-led team racing as a customer with Ferrari power for the first three years in the category.

From 2029, however, the intention is to have its own power unit supply in place and, earlier this year, General Motors, as the parent company of the Cadillac brand, confirmed t

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