Cadillac Racing's New Leadership: Keely Bosn Takes the Helm

Mar 11, 2025 at 1:22 PM

The world of motorsport witnessed a significant change when General Motors (GM) decided to restructure its management team, leading to the departure of Laura Wontrop Klauser at the end of the 2023 season. This move came as a surprise to many in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) and IMSA paddocks. However, it was part of GM's broader strategy to inject fresh energy into the brand's racing programs. The new chapter for Cadillac began with the appointment of Keely Bosn, who has taken on the challenge with confidence and determination.

With Cadillac now competing in both the FIA WEC and IMSA SportsCar Championship, the pressure is immense to match the success achieved in the 2023 IMSA season. Bosn brings a wealth of experience from various fields, including her time as a logistics officer in the U.S. Navy and her early exposure to racing. Her background in automotive engineering and her passion for sustainability align perfectly with GM's vision for the future. Despite the challenges, Bosn remains focused on building strong relationships and setting the right tone for the teams involved. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration between Cadillac Hertz Team JOTA and Wayne Taylor Racing, ensuring that information flows freely to strengthen their efforts.

As Cadillac Racing looks to the future, Bosn is determined to leave her mark on the organization. She recognizes the need to balance short-term goals with long-term strategies, especially as the brand prepares for its Formula 1 debut. While the immediate focus is on achieving results in the current season, Bosn is already thinking about how racing can contribute to the development of production vehicles. She envisions a future where the success of Cadillac Racing not only wins trophies but also drives innovation and customer satisfaction. Winning Le Mans stands out as the ultimate goal, symbolizing excellence and pushing the boundaries of what Cadillac can achieve on and off the track.