El equipo Cadillac de F1 y Nike presentan unas exclusivas zapatillas Dunk para el Gran Premio de Miami

El equipo Cadillac de Fórmula 1 y Nike han estrenado unas zapatillas Dunk Low personalizadas de edición ultralimitada para celebrar la primera carrera en casa del equipo en el Gran Premio de Miami de 2026. Solo existen dos pares, entregados exclusivamente a los propietarios del equipo, Dan y Cassidy Towriss. El diseño refleja la librea del equipo con un motivo patriótico de barras y estrellas.

El equipo Cadillac de Fórmula 1, marcando su histórica primera carrera en suelo estadounidense, colaboró con Nike en un par de Dunk Low personalizadas. Lanzadas justo antes del Gran Premio de Miami de 2026, las zapatillas presentan la paleta de colores de alto contraste en blanco y negro del equipo. Un prominente motivo de barras y estrellas incorpora 50 estrellas, una por cada estado de EE. UU., destacando las raíces nacionales del equipo mientras la fecha oficial de inscripción en la F1 está grabada en el material. Estos pares sirven como un tributo físico a la historia del automovilismo estadounidense. No se ha planeado ningún lanzamiento comercial al público, asegurando su estatus como un producto exclusivo para amigos y familiares de la élite del paddock.

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