
Cadillac Unveils Stars and Stripes Livery at Miami GP
Cadillac unveiled a one-off “Stars and Stripes” livery and Miami-specific race suits for its maiden home appearance at the Miami Grand Prix. TWG AI presented the design; Chief Brand Advisor Cassidy Towriss called it “a natural extension” that “speaks without excess,” and Drew Cukor, president of TWG AI, described it as “a statement of identity and intent.” Cadillac described the look as “a subtle statement of pride.”
The one-off simplified the squad’s usual asymmetric livery into a largely monochrome scheme with red-and-white accents and explicit Americana touches. The car carried the letters “USA,” red-white-blue detailing on the rear wing, and a MAC-26 nameplate presented as a tribute to Mario Andretti. Cadillac said the deliberately recognizable design debuted during the extended 90-minute FP1 session at the Miami International Autodrome so fans could immediately identify the car.
Drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez were linked to Miami-specific race suits for the weekend. Some outlets reported both drivers wore matching special suits at the event, while Cadillac had not posted the suit designs on its social channels at the time of reporting; accounts therefore differ on whether the team publicly showed the suits. The Silverstone-based Cadillac F1 team, owned by TWG Motorsports, is three rounds into its inaugural campaign after debuting in Australia. Cadillac sat 10th of 11 in the constructors’ championship, with a season-best finish of 13th by Valtteri Bottas in China. The one-off livery and suits were presented as a temporary, celebratory promotional showcase tied to Cadillac’s first U.S. home race and an early public signal of the team’s branding and competitive ambitions in its maiden season.
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