Silverstone, United Kingdom
Cadillac F1 Headquarters
About
The Cadillac F1 headquarters near Silverstone represents Formula One's newest major facility, a purpose-built operation designed from the ground up to house the sport's eleventh team. Located in the heart of Motorsport Valley in Northamptonshire, the facility benefits from proximity to the Silverstone circuit, the established F1 supply chain, and the deep pool of engineering talent that has made the region the global center of motorsport technology. The choice of location was strategic and essential: for a team building from scratch, being embedded in F1's ecosystem provides access to the people, suppliers, and knowledge needed to accelerate development.
The facility has been designed with modern Formula One requirements at its core. Unlike teams that have grown organically over decades and retrofitted older buildings, Cadillac has had the advantage of designing its campus with a blank sheet of paper, incorporating the latest thinking in workflow design, manufacturing technology, and collaborative working environments. General Motors' investment has funded a facility that includes design offices, composite manufacturing, a machine shop, race preparation bays, and the simulation and analysis tools that are indispensable to modern F1 car development.
Building a new Formula One team is one of the most complex undertakings in professional sport, and the Silverstone headquarters is where that challenge is being confronted daily. Hundreds of engineers, designers, aerodynamicists, and support staff have been recruited, many from established F1 teams, bringing with them the institutional knowledge that cannot be replicated through investment alone. The facility must not only produce a competitive car but also develop the operational processes, quality systems, and team culture that underpin sustained performance. It is a monumental task, but the combination of GM's resources, the quality of the personnel, and the purpose-built infrastructure gives the Cadillac project a stronger foundation than any new entrant has had in the modern era of Formula One.