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FIA approves GM plans to supply F1 engines from 2029

The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula 1’s governing body says it has approved General Motors’ plans to supply Formula 1 engines for the new Cadillac team from 2029. The FIA’s approval on Wednesday comes after GM’s Cadillac brand got the final signoff to join the F1 grid next year as the 11th team. The team plans to use Ferrari…
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