60. Graeme Lowdon

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Age 60
Occupation Team Principal
Company Cadillac F1 Team
Country United Kingdom
Position Last Year New

Graeme Paul Lowdon, born on 23 April 1965, is a name that resonates quietly but powerfully in the world of Formula 1. A British entrepreneur with a deep-rooted passion for both engineering and innovation, Lowdon has played a pivotal role in shaping some of the sport’s most intriguing chapters.

After earning degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of Sheffield and an MBA from Newcastle University, Lowdon began his career in the energy sector. However, his entrepreneurial spirit soon led him to co-found several tech ventures, including Just2Clicks, a B2B platform, and Nomad Digital, a pioneer in wireless communication for transportation.

Lowdon’s love of motorsport steered him toward Eiger Racing and eventually Manor Motorsport, then a respected team in the junior racing series. His business acumen and racing insight made him instrumental in the birth of Virgin Racing, a fresh and daring entrant into Formula 1 in 2010. The team, later rebranded as Marussia F1, brought new energy to the grid. As CEO, Lowdon helped steer the team through the complexities of top-tier racing during a time of intense financial and competitive pressure.

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Following his departure from Marussia in 2015, Lowdon returned to endurance racing, keeping close ties to the motorsport world. But his Formula 1 story was far from over.

In December 2024, he was appointed team principal of the upcoming Cadillac Formula 1 Team, which is set to join the grid in 2026. Backed by General Motors and partnered with Andretti Global, Cadillac’s entry represents a bold American leap into F1—a leap that now has Lowdon’s experienced hands on the wheel.

With Cadillac’s arrival, Formula 1 continues to evolve into a truly global and commercially dynamic spectacle. Lowdon’s leadership blends technical knowledge with entrepreneurial foresight—exactly what’s needed to guide a new team into one of the world’s most elite sporting competitions.

From start-ups to the starting grid, Graeme Lowdon’s journey reflects the ever-accelerating fusion of business, technology, and racing that defines modern Formula 1.