LONDON: Cadillac’s arrival in Formula One next year as an 11th team will bring added financial value with new partners and more fan engagement rather than diluting resources, according to McLaren’s American chief executive Zak Brown.
The General Motors-backed team has taken staff already from rival outfits, their European headquarters at Silverstone being close to other factories, and are also competing for sponsorship.
Brown, whose team are dominating this year’s championship after winning the 2024 constructors’ title, saw no reason to fear a dilution of resources, however.