
Cadillac unveils USA‑themed livery for debut Miami Grand Prix
Cadillac’s F1 entry has rolled out a one‑off United States‑inspired livery for its first home race in Miami, featuring Stars‑and‑Stripes graphics, 50 stars on the front wing and matching driver suits.
Cadillac’s inaugural F1 entry has unveiled a one‑off United States‑inspired livery for its debut home race at the Miami Grand Prix. The scheme, created with TWG AI, layers the team’s black‑white base with Stars‑and‑Stripes accents, 50 stars on the front wing and a bold “USA” on the rear wing. Drivers Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas will wear matching Miami‑styled race suits.
Why it matters:
- Highlights Cadillac’s US push, turning Miami into a brand showcase.
- Reinforces identity as the first American‑owned F1 entry.
- Gives fans a rally point, likely boosting attendance and viewership.
The details:
- Base remains black‑white, the same look debuted at Super Bowl LX in Feb 2026.
- Stars‑and‑Stripes run across sidepods; front wing displays 50 stars (one per state).
- Rear wing painted red, white and blue with “USA” lettering.
- Perez and Bottas’ suits echo the car’s colour blocks and feature the TWG AI logo.
What's next:
The Miami GP runs from May 1‑3, featuring the second sprint of the season and an extended practice session. Cadillac will gauge fan reaction and sponsor ROI, using the design as a template for future US‑focused promotions; if it resonates, similar special liveries could appear at other American venues like Austin or Las Vegas, cementing the team’s role as the flag‑bearing ambassador of American F1.
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