Team Management
Cadillac hires Marc Hynes as chief racing officer
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Cadillac Formula 1 Team has appointed Marc Hynes, a former manager of Lewis Hamilton, as its chief racing officer ahead of its 2026 debut. Hynes, a 1999 British Formula 3 champion, will oversee the team's driver programme and align racing operations with engineering efforts. The move reunites him with team principal Graeme Lowdon from their time at Manor.
Audi's Formula 1 team has named Allan McNish as its racing director with immediate effect. The three-time Le Mans winner will take on trackside duties from next week's Miami Grand Prix. He assumes responsibilities previously held by Jonathan Wheatley, who departed unexpectedly in March.
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