Mario Andretti: “Cadillac has taken on the challenge”

F1 in the United States owes him a great deal, and the Cadillac team practically everything. Without him and his son Michael, General Motors would never have entered the premier sport. We meet the 1978 world champion and new director of the Cadillac F1 Team.

Published 07/05/2025 à 18:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Mario Andretti: “Cadillac has taken on the challenge”

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What Mario Andretti is present this weekend in Miami: the sports legend or the ambassador and director of Cadillac F1 ?

The two that are one! (Laughs) Lots of good c

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

07/05/2025 at 07:21 a.m.

Let's hope that the Cadillac / Ferrari duo will have more success than the previous Cadillac / Pininfarina duo with the Cadillac Allanté (2-seater convertible coupe produced from 1987 to 1993 with only 21.430 units) also nicknamed "the flying Italian Cadillac" because of colossal and unprecedented production logistics (bodies produced by Pininfarina in Turin before shipping to Detroit on the Hamtramck assembly lines in Boeing 747s fitted out to transport 56 at a time!

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