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Cadillac F1 unveils bold Miami GP livery; Hamilton receives fresh backing
29 April 2026GP BlogRace reportDriver Ratings

Cadillac F1 unveils bold Miami GP livery; Hamilton receives fresh backing

Cadillac’s F1 entry launched a striking teal‑blue livery for its Miami debut, echoing its 2024 SUV design, while Lewis Hamilton secured new backing from a global fintech sponsor, boosting the new team's commercial push.

Cadillac’s new F1 entry broke onto the Miami scene with a striking teal‑blue livery, swapping the plain white used in testing for a design that leans on the brand’s 2024 SUV styling. At the same time, Lewis Hamilton announced fresh backing from a global fintech sponsor, bolstering his campaign with the fledgling team.

Why it matters:

  • A bold livery grabs TV attention and drives merchandise revenue for a brand‑new team.
  • Hamilton’s sponsor adds crucial funding and raises the team’s profile among sponsors.
  • Together they signal Cadillac’s intent to compete commercially as well as on track.

The details:

  • The scheme uses a deep teal base, electric‑blue accents and a chrome‑like Cadillac crest, echoing the 2024 SUV’s front grille.
  • Vinyl wraps cover the monocoque, front wing and sidepods, with a matching pit‑lane banner unveiled on race day.
  • Hamilton’s fintech partner will appear on the rear wing and on his suit under a multi‑year deal announced at the paddock.

What's next:

  • The team hopes the visual splash drives fan engagement ahead of the season‑opening Bahrain race.
  • Hamilton will be judged on qualifying pace, with the sponsor money earmarked for aerodynamic upgrades.
  • Cadillac plans a limited‑edition merchandise line featuring the Miami livery for US and European markets.

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