Cadillac F1 Team will mark its first home race with a special Miami Grand Prix livery, as the American squad prepares for Round 4 of the 2026 Formula 1 season.
The one-off design, presented by primary partner TWG AI, will run at the Miami Grand Prix from 1 to 3 May, giving Cadillac its
first home soil appearance since joining the F1 grid.
The livery builds on the dual tone black and white colour scheme first revealed during Super Bowl LX in February, but adds a clear American theme for Miami.
The design includes a Stars and Stripes motif woven into the car, while the front wing features 50 stars, representing each American state.
The rear wing carries “USA” in red, white and blue, adding a direct patriotic element to Cadillac’s first American Grand Prix weekend.
Perez and Bottas will also wear Miami specific race suits, carrying further American identity cues for the team’s home event.
Cassidy Towriss, Chief Brand Advisor of the Cadillac Formula 1 Team, said: “The Cadillac Formula 1 Team’s special Miami Grand Prix livery is a natural extension and speaks without excess. It's deliberate and confident.
“This is our first home race, and it mattered to us that fans still recognize what they've come to know. I can’t wait for the crowd to see it on track for the first time. There's no place like home.”
TWG AI President Drew Cukor said the Miami design was intended to underline the shared identity of the 2 American brands: “Miami is a big moment for the team, and we're proud to have our name on the car for it. This new livery for the first American race is more than just a design, it’s a statement of identity and intent.
“It celebrates the shared heritage of 2 American brands coming together, united by a relentless drive to push boundaries and innovate. That synergy is what makes this partnership so special, and this livery is a bold reflection of the ambition and forward-thinking spirit that TWG AI brings to the team.”
For Cadillac, Miami is more than a livery launch. It is the first proper home stage for an American team trying to establish itself in Formula 1, with Perez and Bottas set to carry the Stars and Stripes into one of the sport’s biggest US showcases.