Cadillac brings American pride to Silverstone with 4th of July livery

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Cadillac is bringing a distinctly American flavor to Formula 1 this weekend, unveiling a striking one-off livery for the British Grand Prix as the team celebrates the United States' 250th birthday during the Fourth of July weekend at Silverstone.

Joining McLaren and Williams in embracing special race weekend designs, Cadillac has transformed its Formula 1 cars with a patriotic red, white and blue color scheme inspired by the American flag, complete with iconic stars and stripes.

The celebration won't stop with the cars. The themed look will extend throughout the team's Silverstone presence, appearing on the garage, driver helmets and team apparel.

"The 4th of July weekend is a moment for us to show our continued pride in representing the United States on the global stage of F1," said Dan Towriss, CEO of the squad.

"We want to use it as an opportunity to allow new communities to discover the sport and share our passion."

Turning aesthetic pride into on-track progress

While the garage is filled with celebratory spirit, the focus on the pit wall remains locked on performance. Cadillac is arriving in the UK determined to shake off a highly challenging weekend at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, viewing the fast, flowing corners of Silverstone as the perfect backdrop for a strong rebound.

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Team Principal Graeme Lowdon is keeping a level head about the competitive reality, emphasizing that resilience is baked into the team's DNA.

“The Austrian Grand Prix was a challenge for us – but there is not one team in the pit lane that has not had similar days,” Lowdon commented.

“We have been working incredibly hard to rectify the issues. We have seen that the upgrades brought to Spielberg were positive, and our objective in Silverstone is to ensure that we have a clean weekend to maximise the performance potential we see.

“It's a big task – especially coming so soon after Austria – but we will take every opportunity to learn, move forward and continue our progress as a team."

With a milestone birthday to celebrate and fresh engineering data to unlock, the American outfit is geared up to make a serious statement under the British sun.

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