Cadillac F1 unveils patriotic livery for British Grand Prix this weekend
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 2, 2026, 12:09 AM
Last updated Jul 2, 2026
Cadillac Formula 1 Team introduces a red, white, and blue livery for the upcoming British Grand Prix at Silverstone. This initiative coincides with America's 250th anniversary and aims to enhance fan engagement. However, the team faces challenges after both cars failed to finish at the previous Austrian Grand Prix, marking three consecutive retirements for driver Valtteri Bottas. Team Principal Graeme Lowdon emphasizes the need for a reliable car this weekend to capitalize on potential aerodynamic upgrades. Drivers must establish a solid technical base to improve competitive performance.
- •Cadillac F1 rolls out a new livery for Silverstone.
- •Both cars retired at the Austrian Grand Prix last week.
- •Valtteri Bottas seeks to end a streak of three DNFs.
- •Team prepares to address reliability issues for better performance.
- •Drivers emphasize need for consistent mileage to improve development.
- 12:09 AMYahoo Sports — Cadillac F1 Rolls Out Red, White and Blue Livery: Because 'Merica
"There is a stark contrast between a team’s marketing objectives and the harsh realities of the Formula 1 pit lane, and the Cadillac Formula 1 Team is currently navigating that exact divide.
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