Cadillac Revving Up: Bold Debut at Miami GP with Upgraded Formula One Car
Cadillac's Formula One team is ready for their home race debut in Miami, introducing significant upgrades, especially to the car's floor, brakes, and front wing. The General Motors-backed team aims to leverage these updates to outperform competitors. Expecting improvements, they are poised to expand their American operations.
Cadillac's Formula One team is poised to make waves at their inaugural home race in Miami. They have introduced substantial upgrades, focusing on the car's floor, brakes, and front wing for this pivotal sprint weekend at Hard Rock Stadium.
Team principal Graeme Lowdon highlights the mix of aerodynamics and weight-saving measures in the upgrades, emphasizing verification as a critical next step. With April's Middle East races canceled, Cadillac effectively utilized the time to enhance their performance package.
Leading with experienced drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, Cadillac, Ferrari-powered and General Motors-backed, aims to continue its competitive trajectory. The team embraces its U.S. roots with new livery, emphasizing further growth by increasing recruitment stateside.
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