Cadillac wants to show patriotism at the Miami GP with its own variant of ‘Stars and Stripes’

Cadillac wants to show patriotism at the Miami GP with its own variant of ‘Stars and Stripes’

Cadillac is traveling to the Miami Grand Prix with a different livery. The colors are still the same, but the newest Formula 1 team will race with a different design during the first race on its own American soil.

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It is a variant of ‘Stars and Stripes’ from the flag of the United States. Cadillac wants to show patriotism in Florida: for example, the front wing contains no less than fifty stars, while the rear wing proudly bears the letters ‘USA’ in the traditional colors red, white and blue.

Not only will the cars of Checo Pérez and Valtteri Bottas be given a new look; both drivers will also wear special racing overalls this weekend that match the American identity of the racing stable.

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“This special livery for the Miami Grand Prix is a natural extension of our brand, it is our first home race and it was important for us that fans still recognize the identity they have come to know,” the team announced.

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