Cadillac unveils Miami Grand Prix livery

- Cadillac Formula 1 unveiled a one-off Miami Grand Prix livery Tuesday, dressing its 2026 car in a Stars and Stripes design for home soil. - The Miami scheme keeps Cadillac’s split black-and-white base but adds 50 stars on the front wing and Miami-specific race suits for drivers. - Miami is Cadillac’s first U.S. race weekend since joining the 2026 grid as Formula 1’s 11th team. (formula1.com)

Cadillac Formula 1 unveiled a one-off Miami Grand Prix livery this week for what the team calls its first home race in the series. (formula1.com) The design keeps Cadillac’s split black-and-white base and overlays a Stars and Stripes theme. The front wing carries 50 stars, one for each U.S. state. (formula1.com) (cadillacf1team.com) Cadillac said drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas will also wear Miami-specific race suits during the May 1-3 weekend. Primary partner TWG AI is presenting the special look. (cadillacf1team.com) (formula1.com) Miami is a milestone stop for Cadillac because the team joined the Formula 1 grid for the 2026 season as the championship’s 11th entrant. Formula 1’s team page lists Cadillac’s debut line-up as Perez and Bottas. (formula1.com 1) (formula1.com 2) The livery also extends branding first shown in February, when Cadillac revealed its debut 2026 Formula 1 colors during a Super Bowl commercial. That original scheme introduced the dual-tone black-and-white look now being reworked for Miami. (formula1.com 1) (formula1.com 2) Cadillac’s own race page lists sprint qualifying on May 1, the sprint and Grand Prix qualifying on May 2, and the race on May 3 in Miami Gardens. The team is framing the event as a celebration of its American roots. (cadillac.com) Cadillac entered Formula 1 through a partnership between General Motors and TWG Motorsports, with Formula 1 confirming the project as an 11th team for 2026. General Motors is also approved as an engine supplier from 2029, according to Formula 1’s team profile. (formula1.com) (cadillac.com) For Cadillac, the Miami car is less a redesign than a statement of where the new team wants to place itself: as an American brand on an American weekend, in a championship that only recently expanded to let it in. (formula1.com 1) (formula1.com 2)

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