Cadillac poach well-known Haas figure ahead of 2026 F1 entry Cadillac, owned by General Motors, are preparing to become F1’s 11th team next year.
Crolla joined Haas from McLaren in 2015 as race team coordinator and played a key role, alongside Guenther Steiner, in building the team up from backmarkers to midfield contenders.
The General Motors-led entry, who are set to become the sport’s 11th team in 2026, last year announced Graeme Lowdon as their team principal.
The appointment comes as the FIA look to give formal approval to Cadillac’s entry for 2026, with F1’s long-term engineer Pat Symonds recently detailing the next 12 months and the steps to be taken.
Cadillac have appointed their first F1 race team manager by poaching Peter Crolla from Haas.