Cadillac has unveiled the black and silver livery its first Formula 1 car will wear during pre-season testing this month, marking a significant step for the American automotive giant's F1 entry. GM President Mark Reuss presented the temporary design in Detroit, emphasizing its connection to the city's design heritage and the global team effort. The "shakedown livery" is designed to keep technical secrets under wraps while still making a statement.
It features the names of the founding Cadillac F1 team members printed across its nose, a nod to both the American and UK contributors. The large, elegant Cadillac crest drapes over the rear, purposefully disguising aero surfaces. This monochrome design, with gloss and matte sequences, is a strong visual representation of Cadillac's DNA and performance ambitions. An official race livery for the 2026 season is expected in February. This sneak peek solidifies Cadillac's serious intent, building anticipation for American fans eager to see a true US constructor challenge the grid.
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