Cadillac has unveiled a unique livery for the Miami Grand Prix, marking its first home race in Formula 1. The design incorporates American motifs to celebrate the occasion.
Cadillac has rolled out a special livery for their Formula 1 car in anticipation of the Miami Grand Prix, which will be their inaugural home race. This one-off design, crafted in collaboration with primary partner TWG AI, incorporates the Stars and Stripes motif into Cadillac's classic black and white scheme. The front wing is adorned with 50 stars, representing each U.S. state, while the rear wing proudly displays 'USA' alongside patriotic red, white, and blue hues.
Drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will also be donning specially designed race suits for the Miami weekend, further emphasizing the team's American roots. Cassidy Towriss, Cadillac's Chief Brand Advisor, expressed pride in the design, stating, "The Cadillac Formula 1 Team’s special Miami Grand Prix livery is a natural extension and speaks without excess. It's deliberate and confident."
Drew Cukor, President of TWG AI, highlighted the significance of the event, remarking, "Miami is a big moment for the team, and we're proud to have our name on the car for it. This new livery for the first American race is more than just a design – it’s a statement of identity and intent."
This collaboration between Cadillac and TWG AI celebrates the shared heritage of two American brands, united by innovation and a drive to push boundaries. The Miami livery is a bold reflection of this ambition, and fans can view it from all angles in the gallery linked above.