Cadillac Formula 1® Team has strengthened its commercial lineup ahead of its debut season by naming US-based Core Scientific (NASDAQ: CORZ) as its Official Data Center Partner in a multi-year global agreement.
Strategic Infrastructure Support for New HQ
Core Scientific will play a pivotal role in advising and designing the team’s high-density data center infrastructure at its new US headquarters, currently under construction in Indianapolis, Indiana. The advanced setup will power critical areas including simulation, engineering, manufacturing, and race operations—essential for competing in modern Formula 1’s data-intensive environment.
This partnership aligns with Cadillac F1’s “ground-up” build philosophy, focusing on custom, scalable, and secure systems to support high-performance computing demands.
Branding Debut at Australian GP
Core Scientific’s branding made its on-track debut during last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix—Cadillac’s historic first race weekend as a new entrant—and will continue to feature prominently across the team’s cars, apparel, hospitality, and off-track activations throughout the multi-year deal.
Executive Comment
Tyler Epp, Cadillac F1’s Global Head of Commercial Strategy, stated:
“Building an F1 team from the ground up offers us the opportunity to build custom-fit systems and processes for the task at hand. We are pleased to work with Core Scientific to create the best infrastructure solutions to realize our future ambitions.â€
Growing Commercial Momentum
The deal adds to Cadillac F1’s rapidly expanding partner roster as the team prepares for its inaugural 2026 season:
- TWG AI – Primary and exclusive AI partner
- América Móvil (Claro/Telcel/Infinitum) – Official telecommunications partner in Latin America
- Tenneco – Automotive components and technical partner
- IFS – Enterprise software and technology partner
- Tommy Hilfiger – Official apparel sponsor (first announced last year)
- Others including Jim Beam (Official Spirits Partner)
Cadillac F1 enters Formula 1 through a collaboration between General Motors and motorsports group TWG Global, marking the first full US-backed new team in over a decade.
