Cadillac marque les esprits en dehors de la piste lors du Grand Prix de Miami

Cadillac a profité de ses débuts au Grand Prix de Miami pour tisser des liens avec ses fans grâce à une série d'activations et d'expositions à travers la ville. La nouvelle écurie de Formule 1 a combiné la présentation de voitures de série à des événements de sponsors et une livrée personnalisée.

L'équipe a investi le Jungle Plaza dans le Miami Design District pour un événement gratuit de deux jours destiné aux fans, qui a notamment accueilli le pilote Sergio Perez samedi. General Motors a diffusé des publicités Cadillac sur le thème de la F1 à l'aéroport international de Miami et a exposé un véhicule au Hard Rock Stadium, le site du Grand Prix. Vendredi, la directrice générale de GM, Mary Barra, a présenté une série limitée de la voiture de production CT5-V Blackwing F1 Collector Series lors de l'Autosport Business Exchange.

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Cadillac Formula 1 Team revealed its maiden livery during a Super Bowl advertisement and a Times Square unveiling on February 9, 2026. The design features a two-sided scheme with black on one flank and white on the other, incorporating a gradient of Cadillac chevrons. The bold American-inspired look signals the team's entry as the 11th F1 squad for the upcoming season.

Cadillac Formula 1 Team will open a free two-day fan hub in Miami's Design District ahead of its first home grand prix. The event, named Cadillac Formula 1 Team Miami Headquarters, runs May 2-3 at Jungle Plaza. It features simulators, merchandise, food, and a Sergio Perez appearance.

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The Cadillac Formula 1 team has revealed a special stars-and-stripes livery for its debut home race at the Miami Grand Prix on May 1-3. The subtle design builds on the team's black-and-white motif with faded U.S. flag elements, 50 stars on the front wing, stars on the engine cover, and limited red, white, and blue accents including 'USA' on the rear wing. Officials hailed the confident look, but fans have mixed reactions, many calling for more color.

Cadillac Formula 1 Team and Nike have debuted an ultra-rare Dunk Low custom to celebrate the team's inaugural home race at the 2026 Miami Grand Prix. Only two pairs exist, gifted exclusively to team owners Dan and Cassidy Towriss. The design mirrors the team's race livery with a patriotic Stars and Stripes motif.

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General Motors' Cadillac brand invested up to $20 million in a Super Bowl advertisement to unveil its Formula 1 livery, aiming to capture a massive audience for its 2026 entry. The ad featured a dramatic nod to John F. Kennedy's moon speech, signaling the start of Cadillac's F1 mission. Team CEO Dan Towriss confirmed the high cost while detailing the black-and-white design's significance.

Building on finishes in Australia, China, and Japan, Cadillac F1 faces its toughest test: rapidly outpacing established midfield teams like Alpine and Williams, driver Sergio Perez says. The team showed promise at Suzuka—beating struggling Aston Martins but lagging 2.3 seconds behind frontrunners and one second off midfield in Q1—ahead of major upgrades for its home Miami Grand Prix.

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The Cadillac Formula 1 team has chosen to limit its use of Ferrari parts beyond power units and gearboxes, aiming for greater autonomy in its debut seasons. This approach differs from that of fellow Ferrari customer Haas, which relies more heavily on Maranello's components. Cadillac's strategy supports its long-term goal of developing its own engines by 2029.

 

 

 

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