Cadillac F1 livery
Photo by: Cadillac Communications
Cadillac revealed its first Formula 1 car livery ever in an advertisement which aired during the NFL's Super Bowl LX.
The American brand's challenger, whose name is yet to be revealed as of now, will sport a two-sided livery; its left side will be white – though it might actually be a very light shade of grey – while its right flank will be black.
Cadillac F1 livery
Photo by: Cadillac Communications
The design is reminiscent of BAR's livery in the 1999 season, which featured red and white on the left side with blue and yellow on the right side to accommodate different sponsors.
Few partners can be seen on this livery thus far. On the sidepods, TWG is the team's owner; the IFS logo on the rear wing refers to a Swedish software company, while the bargeboards feature American bourbon whiskey brand Jim Beam as well as Mexican telecommunications company Claro, a longtime backer of Sergio Perez.
Both Perez and team-mate Valtteri Bottas are returning to the grid this season after spending the 2025 campaign on the sidelines. They have won a combined 16 grands prix, taking 23 pole positions for a whopping 106 podiums – with the Finn scoring the lion's share of all these during five seasons at a dominant Mercedes outfit.
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Source: Autosport