Racing

Members of the Cadillac team attended last weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, including veteran Pat Symonds, who once worked in F1 and is now serving as executive engineering advisor for Cadillac.

On May 5th, the LEGO Group, in partnership with Formula One, released 10 drivable large-scale LEGO race cars representing each team on the F1 grid.

The Miami F1 Grand Prix featured a scene of fierce competition when Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren, holding a water bottle labeled “tire water” during the first practice session was seen as a clever retaliation against Red Bull Racing.

F1 legend Martin Brundle stated at the Miami Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton’s compatibility with the Ferrari SF-25 car is far worse than imagined.

Cadillac F1 Team will hold a press conference on May 3rd at Ocean Drive in Miami Beach to officially unveil next year’s new racing livery.