Cadillac Racing fans can rejoice. Following in the footsteps of Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Peugeot, and Porsche, Cadillac has now announced their own program in endurance racing, with plans to participate in the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours.

It seems that the 24 Hours of Le Mans is becoming an increasingly attractive proposition for automakers. The latest brand to join the hybrid hypercar initiative is none other than Cadillac. They have officially announced that a car for the LMDh (Le Mans Daytona Hybrid) category is being developed, for which it will maintain its alliance with specialist, Dallara.

The American automaker just announced that it will soon be competing in the WEC (World Endurance Championship) and IMSA (American Championship) with a prototype that meets the LMDh (Le Mans Daytona Hybrid) regulations.

This announcement comes as no surprise, as General Motors, is already involved with the American teams Ganassi and Action Express Racing. They have already signed up several drivers including the likes of Pipo Derani, who finished fourth in Sunday's 24 Hours with Glickenhaus, Renger Van der Zande, and Alex Lynn.

With this announcement, Cadillac is going to return to Le Mans two decades after their last participation. Actually, during this time, they haven’t completely abandoned endurance racing, having participated in the 24 Hours of Daytona with four wins and thrice at the 12 Hours of Sebring.

Dallara will continue to be their technical ally, but they will also build the project on two solid pillars of Chip Ganassi Racing and Action Express teams. The car is set to make its debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 2023 and we can’t wait to see it in action.