Keanu Reeves to front new documentary series about Fishers-based racing team

Cadillac F1 is currently building its new headquarters in Fishers, near the Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport in Fishers. That is due to be completed in 2026, according to The Athletic.
The team is set to join Formula 1 for the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship when it opens in March in Australia.
The documentary, fronted by Reeves, is due to be released before that first race.
“I’m very honored and excited to be a part of telling the remarkable Cadillac Formula 1 Team story and its incredible journey into the world of Formula 1 racing,” Reeves said in a statement. “Our goal with the docuseries is to bring audiences into the heart of this journey and showcase what it takes to participate in one of the most exclusive sports arenas in the world.”
According to the release on the Formula 1 website, "Reeves’ own KR+SH company will partner with North One on the production, with the Hollywood star serving as host and executive producer a few months on from his Emmy win for the acclaimed Disney+ docuseries 'Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story.'"
The goal of the documentary is to show what it takes to build a competitive racing team quickly. Cadillac F1 is just the third Formula 1 team based in the United States. The sport has long been dominated by European teams.
Cadillac F1 is a joint venture between GM and TWG Motorsports, which owns Andretti Global. Andretti Global will operate the Formula 1 team, with Mario Andretti serving as brand ambassador.
Neither of the two drivers for the 2026 season have been named yet. Their cars will have Ferrari engines while GM works to develop its own power units for the future.