TWG Global announced on Tuesday that it has launched TWG Motorsports, a new division that will combine all of its motorsports properties. Established in late 2024 by TWG Global co-chairs Mark Walter and Thomas Tull, TWG Motorsports is focused on setting a new standard for racing. Their commitment to driving innovation by utilizing next-generation technologies and leveraging synergies continues a history of commitment to sports, as evidenced by a TWG Global sports portfolio that includes the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chelsea Football Club, Professional Women’s Hockey League, and stakes in the Los Angeles Lakers and other ventures. TWG Motorsports will apply the same transformative growth mindset to racing.

Dan Towiss, Owner of Group 1001 and Andretti Global, will lead TWG Motorsports as CEO, and speaking about the news, his business partner Thomas Tull, who is co-chair of TWG Global, says:

We’re excited to see these teams united under the TWG Motorsports umbrella and Dan’s leadership

Mark Walter, co-chair of TWG Global, says:

Dan has been instrumental in forming the landmark Cadillac Formula 1 team in partnership with General Motors and acquiring for TWG Global a broad racing portfolio that includes Andretti Global, Wayne Taylor Racing, and Spire Motorsports

TWG Motorsports CEO Dan Towiss commented saying:

“With a combination of operational excellence, technology and innovation, TWG Motorsports has the opportunity to drive true transformation in racing, set new standards for the industry and build a legacy of success across the globe,’

  • Cadillac Formula 1: TWG Motorsports has partnered with General Motors to create the Cadillac Formula 1 team, expected to join the grid in 2026.
  • Andretti Global: A motorsports organization with teams competing in the INDYCAR Series, INDY NXT and Formula E.
  • Spire Motorsports: A race winning NASCAR team with entries in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Truck Series.
  • Wayne Taylor Racing: A dominant force in endurance racing, competing in the GTP and GTD classes of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship as well as in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America series.
  • Walkinshaw Andretti United: The Bathurst 1000 winning race team competing in Australia’s Supercars Championship. The team is a partnership between Walkinshaw Racing, Andretti Global/TWG Motorsports and United Autosports.

Spire Motorsports season has already kicked off with the start of the NASCAR Cup Series, while this weekend in Florida, the 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season gets underway with Andretti Global’s Colton Herta in the No.26 Gainbridge Honda, Kyle Kirkwood in the No.27 Chilis Honda and Marcus Ericsson in the No.28 Delaware Life Honda competing in the race on Sunday.

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