General Motors has responded to Triple Eight Race Engineering's decision to switch to Ford in 2026, in a switch that has made global headlines. Confirmed Friday, Triple Eight will return to Ford in 2026, 17 years after the team switched to Holden Commodores and, later, Chevrolet Camaros.
Triple Eight Race Engineering will make the blockbuster switch from General Motors to Ford for the 2026 Supercars season. Ford says “it is planned” that Triple Eight will take over homologation duties from the struggling Dick Johnson Racing next season.
While Chrysler Corporation has yet other import any vehicles from China for the U.S. market, it is far from the most “made in the USA” of the Detroit Three.
GM announced profit-sharing checks up to $14,500 for 45,000 U.S. hourly workers, a record linked to its strong pre-tax earnings but contrasted by layoffs and an unchanged focus on gasoline vehicles.
Ford Motor Company ( F -0.39%) investors have had plenty of negative news to digest recently. 2024 was a bumpy ride as Ford had to grapple with higher warranty costs, advanced electric vehicles taking over the market in China, and crosstown rival General Motors seemingly thriving and raising guidance at every opportunity.
GM announced a record-setting profit-sharing bonus for workers. GM's CEO says there’s some uncertainty over the trade, tax, and environmental regulations involving the Trump administration. DETROIT (FOX 2) - 2024 was a big year for General Motors (GM), which the automaker announced may lead to an increase in money for its union workers.
General Motors (NYSE: GM) turned in a strong 2024 on the back of rising sales. In fact, Detroit's largest automaker consistently topped Wall Street estimates and raised guidance while crosstown rival Ford Motor Company grappled with higher warranty costs.
Shares of General Motors rose Tuesday after Deutsche Bank analysts upgraded the stock, citing the automaker's recent strategic moves like shuttering its Cruise robotaxi program.
American Axle spun off from GM in 1996, nearly crashed during the recession and, with a $1.4 billion buy of UK's Dowlais, continues its growth.
Powerhouse Supercars team Triple Eight Race Engineering has revealed it is defecting from General Motors and joining Ford Performance in a shock new partnership. Triple Eight will assume the role of Ford’s Supercars Homologation Team from 2026 onwards, taking over from the underperforming Dick Johnson Racing team.
Reigning Supercars champion team Triple Eight Race Engineering has confirmed it will field Ford Mustangs from 2026. In a blockbuster Supercars story, Triple Eight and Ford revealed they will rejoin forces, 15 years after the championship-winning squad defected from the Blue Oval to General Motors.
EV owners of GM vehicles like the Chevrolet Silverado EV and Cadillac Lyriq will now officially have access to Tesla’s Superchargers.