Pat Symonds will strengthen the technical capabilities of Andretti-Cadillac as the American team strives to enter the world of motorsport in 2026. Team owner Michael Andretti made a significant acquisition by bringing in former Formula 1 Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds. Symonds, who played a key role in shaping the 2026 chassis rules, will now serve as Executive Engineering Consultant for Andretti-Cadillac at their state-of-the-art facilities in the UK. It is worth noting that Symonds was involved in the infamous 2008 Crashgate scandal.
Andretti expressed his excitement about adding Pat Symonds to the team, considering it a strong vote of confidence for his ambitious project. He also emphasized that Andretti-Cadillac remains committed to entering Formula 1 as the eleventh team.
The rejection of Andretti-Cadillac’s proposal by Formula 1 has faced criticism from American lawmakers. Several senators have expressed their disagreement, arguing that having an American team in the sport would benefit Formula 1’s presence in the country. They highlighted the financial incentives and the opportunity to attract more fans through events organized by existing teams in the USA. Currently, Haas is the only American team in Formula 1, although it has technical partnerships with Ferrari and Dallara.
The saga of Andretti-Cadillac is far from over, and Formula 1 will have to address the concerns raised by lawmakers regarding the decision-making process. If the current trajectory continues, it may be inevitable that Michael Andretti’s dream project becomes a reality at the pinnacle of motorsport.