The new US-based F1 team selected seven SLA systems from 3D Systems to accelerate critical wind tunnel testing and parts production ahead of its 2026 F1 racing debut.

The industry-leading portfolio of SLA materials enables the accurate and rapid manufacturing of test parts.

The tightly integrated software, materials, and machines from 3D Systems, along with support from 3D Systems experts, have enabled the team to "run at full speed toward entering the race."

ROCK HILL, South Carolina, May 7, 2026 – 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD) today announced that the Cadillac F1 Team has deployed seven SLA 3D printing systems to accelerate critical wind tunnel testing and end-use part development ahead of the 2026 F1 racing season, as it prepares to enter the FIA Formula One World Championship. Combined with Accura Xtreme White 200, Accura Xtreme Black, and Accura HPC materials, the deployment of these large-scale additive manufacturing systems, integrated with 3D Systems' software, allows for rapid execution of vital wind tunnel tests even under tight development schedules.

3D Systems' SLA solutions are developed to deliver efficient, high-quality, production-grade manufacturing, providing best-in-class surface quality with sharp part corners, fine extruded/embossed details, excellent sidewall definition, and smooth surfaces even on inclined planes. It enables mold-free manufacturing, cutting lead times by weeks and significantly reducing costs. This is a crucial element for the Cadillac F1 Team's entry into the FIA F1 World Championship and is essential for continuous race car development.

The FIA F1 World Championship has been described by 'Racecar Engineering' magazine as "the greatest challenge a mechanical component manufacturer can face." Indeed, F1 racing operates under the most stringent technical requirements in the motorsport world. The Cadillac F1 Team has worked diligently to meet the requirements for new entry and secured its participation in the 2026 F1 racing season in time for the FORMULA 1 QATAR AIRWAYS AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 2026 held in March.

To achieve this, the team collaborated with 3D Systems' Application Innovation Group (AIG). The AIG is a global team of additive manufacturing engineers, designers, and technicians who provide expertise to customers and co-develop solutions.

Elvis Perez, Senior Vice President of Sales at 3D Systems, stated, "3D Systems was founded on innovation and, as a pioneer in the additive manufacturing industry, we are driving its use for high-precision, highly repeatable mass production applications. We are delighted that the Cadillac F1 Team has been able to enter the 2026 F1 racing season despite the short timeline and rigorous qualification requirements."

About 3D Systems: Nearly 40 years ago, Chuck Hull's curiosity and desire to improve how products are designed and manufactured gave birth to 3D printing, 3D Systems, and the additive manufacturing industry. Since then, driven by that passion, the 3D Systems team has continued striving to change the way innovation happens in the industry alongside our customers. As a comprehensive solutions partner, 3D Systems provides industry-leading 3D printing technologies, materials, and software to high-value markets such as medical and dental, aerospace and defense, transportation, motorsports, AI infrastructure, and durable consumer goods. For more information, please visit www.3dsystems.com.

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  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Category: Partnership
  • Organizations: FIA
  • Products / services: Accura Xtreme White 200 / Accura Xtreme Black