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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Cadillac unveils stars-and-stripes livery for first home race at Miami Grand Prix
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

Cadillac unveils stars-and-stripes livery for first home race at Miami Grand Prix

10 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • The American team, a joint venture between TWG Motorsports and General Motors, debuts the patriotic design for the Miami Grand Prix, marking their first U.S. race in Formula 1.
  • Cadillac's new livery features red, white, and blue accents with 'USA' branding, and matching firesuits, as the team seeks its first points after a month-long F1 hiatus due to Middle East conflicts.
  • Drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas lead Cadillac's efforts, with the team leveraging Ferrari power units but still working to maximize performance in their maiden F1 season, which includes three U.S. races.
Can Cadillac's patriotic livery translate into their first-ever F1 points at the Miami Grand Prix?
After a $450M entry fee, can Cadillac's F1 gamble pay off for General Motors' global brand strategy?
Could Cadillac's slow start on track ultimately damage the high-performance brand image it aims to project?
How will F1's $100M revenue loss and rising costs affect team development under the budget cap?
How will persistent Middle East conflict and rising costs reshape Formula 1's future global race calendar?