Cadillac F1: Marc Hynes Appointed Chief Racing Officer
Cadillac has appointed Marc Hynes as chief racing officer for its forthcoming Formula 1 team. The move brings a seasoned motorsports professional to a key leadership role as the team prepares for its 2026 entry into the world’s premier racing series.
A Racing Background
Hynes’ own racing career saw him narrowly defeat Luciano Burti for the 1999 British Formula 3 title. Future Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button finished third in that same championship. This success came while racing with the Manor team, an organization with which Hynes would later work in both Formula 1 and the World Endurance Championship (WEC).
Established Partnership
Hynes’ relationship with the current Cadillac team principal, Graeme Lowdon, extends beyond the racetrack. The two have a long-standing professional connection, having worked together at Manor (also known as Virgin and Marussia). They are now business partners and co-owners of Equals Management.
Responsibilities and Focus
According to a Cadillac press release, Hynes’ new role will focus on aligning the driver roster and engineering groups. He will also be responsible for streamlining processes and strengthening collaboration between the technical and sporting departments. The goal is to establish an efficient, competitive, and disciplined team environment.
Hynes will also manage Cadillac’s driver program, which currently includes reserve driver Zhou Guanyu, who is also represented by Equals Management.
Building a New Team
Hynes expressed his enthusiasm for the challenge, stating, “Building a new team in Formula 1 is a rare challenge, and I’m excited to help shape the culture, processes, and performance standards from the very beginning.” He emphasized the importance of clarity, alignment, and discipline to maximize the performance of both drivers and engineers.
Graeme Lowdon added that Hynes brings an “exceptional combination of racing experience, strategic understanding, and people management” to the team. He believes Hynes’ ability to connect drivers, engineers, and leadership will be vital as Cadillac establishes itself on the Formula 1 grid.
Hynes is also described as a longtime ally of Lewis Hamilton, having previously worked with the seven-time world champion at Project 44 and recently reuniting as his manager. Reports indicate that Hynes and Hamilton have since parted ways ahead of Hynes’ move to Cadillac.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Marc Hynes’ primary responsibility at Cadillac?
Hynes’ primary responsibility is to align the driver roster and engineering groups, streamline processes, and strengthen collaboration within the team to create a competitive environment.
What is the connection between Marc Hynes and Graeme Lowdon?
Hynes and Lowdon previously worked together at Manor (Virgin and Marussia) and are now business partners and co-owners of Equals Management.
Who is currently part of Cadillac’s driver program?
Zhou Guanyu is currently listed as Cadillac’s reserve driver and is a member of the Equals Management stable.
As Cadillac prepares to enter Formula 1 in 2026, what challenges and opportunities do you foresee for a new team entering such a competitive landscape?