Cadillac Teases F1 Future with Bold Reveal at Miami Grand Prix

Cadillac is officially stepping into the Formula 1 spotlight — and they’re doing it with style. Over the weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, the iconic American brand gave fans a taste of what’s to come for their 2026 F1 debut, and it’s clear they’re not holding back.

Hosted by none other than actor Terry Crews, the event had all the flash you’d expect from a Miami rollout. A dramatic teaser video gave us our first glimpse of the team’s branding, featuring a sleek blue-and-white color scheme — a tribute to America’s traditional international racing colors — along with Cadillac’s unmistakable logo front and center.

The team also previewed its race suits and design elements, stirring plenty of buzz online. Fans flooded the Cadillac F1 website, eager for more. But while the teaser made waves, some followers were left hoping for a full car reveal or a sneak peek at the driver lineup.

What We Know So Far

  • Cadillac is entering F1 in partnership with Andretti Global.

  • The team plans to use Ferrari power units in its debut season.

  • Driver negotiations are underway, with several experienced names in the mix.

  • Mick Schumacher was spotted in the Miami paddock, adding fuel to speculation.

Team principal Graeme Lowdon confirmed that talks with drivers — including those with recent F1 experience — are ongoing, keeping fans on their toes.

The Road Ahead

While some may have hoped for a more complete reveal, this first step makes one thing clear: Cadillac isn’t just showing up, they’re making a statement. With a mix of legacy, ambition, and global stage flair, this move could reshape the landscape of American motorsport in F1.

Stay tuned — the next chapter is coming, and it’s likely to be even more exciting.

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