Graeme Lowdon's exit raises questions at Cadillac F1 team
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 9:02 AM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Cadillac announced the abrupt departure of Graeme Lowdon as team principal after just 11 races in its debut Formula 1 season. Former F1 broadcaster Will Buxton remarked that without Lowdon, the Cadillac team would not be participating in the grid today. Buxton's comments come during a pivotal time for the team as they adapt to leadership changes. Cadillac is in the midst of its inaugural campaign, having entered F1 for the current season, and will now look to adjust under new management to improve performance moving forward.
- •Graeme Lowdon leaves Cadillac after 11 races this season
- •Will Buxton praises Lowdon's role in the team's establishment
- •Cadillac is adjusting to new management mid-season
- •The team is continuing its debut campaign in Formula 1
- 9:02 AMMotorsport.com — Cadillac "wouldn't be on the grid" without Graeme Lowdon, says former F1 TV host
"Former Formula 1 broadcaster Will Buxton has praised Graeme Lowdon following his abrupt exit from his role as Cadillac team principal, insisting the American outfit would not be on the grid today without him. Cadillac announced during the summer break that after just 11 races of its debut campaign, team principal Lowdon would be replaced by former Renault executive director and FIA technical ...Keep reading
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