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General Motors has announced the formation of GM Performance Power Units LLC to spearhead its entry into Formula 1. Set to join in 2026 under the Cadillac banner, the team will initially use Ferrari power units before its own engines in 2028. Led by Russ O’Blenes, GM’s new facility in Charlotte, North Carolina, will focus on developing a cutting-edge power unit, aligning with F1’s 2026 regulations that emphasise a 50/50 split between electric and internal combustion energy. (Source: Reuters)
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