Ferrari has officially announced a multi-year partnership with Andretti Formula Racing LLC to supply power units and gearboxes starting in 2026. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both Ferrari and Andretti, as they prepare for the American team's entry into the highly competitive world of Formula 1.
On Tuesday, Ferrari confirmed the agreement with a statement, indicating its commitment to the new team. "We have reached a multi-year agreement starting from 2026 with Andretti Formula Racing LLC, regarding the supply of power unit[s] and gearbox[es] to the racing team led by TWG Global and General Motors," the statement read. This partnership is contingent upon Andretti receiving approval from the FIA for its entry into the championship.
"We have reached a multi-year agreement starting from 2026 with Andretti Formula Racing LLC, regarding the supply of power unit[s] and gearbox[es] to the racing team led by TWG Global and General Motors,"
Current Formula 1 regulations allow for a limited number of teams, and Andretti's application was greenlit by the FIA last year after overcoming initial opposition from Formula One Management (FOM). The company shifted its stance following Andretti's collaboration with General Motors, which includes the Cadillac brand. This backing has provided a necessary boost to Andretti's aspirations in the sport.

The freshly secured partnership was reiterated in a follow-up release from Ferrari, which referred to the new power unit customer as 'Cadillac F1 Team,' a sign of branding alignment that reflects their cooperative efforts.
With the 2026 season on the horizon, both Ferrari and Andretti are expected to work closely to ensure the new team can integrate seamlessly into the F1 landscape. Graeme Lowdon has been appointed as team principal to guide these efforts, with further developments anticipated as both teams gear up for a competitive entry.


