
Cadillac Unveils Special Edition Testing Livery for Barcelona Shakedown
Cadillac has revealed a monochrome testing livery for the upcoming Barcelona shakedown, marking a key milestone ahead of their Formula 1 debut. The final race livery is set to be unveiled on February 8.
Cadillac has revealed a special edition testing livery for the upcoming Barcelona shakedown, featuring a monochrome design meant to hide aerodynamic details. GM President Mark Reuss unveiled the livery at the new global headquarters, signaling the start of the team's final preparations before the official race livery debut on February 8.
Why it matters:
This unveiling marks a significant milestone for the American manufacturer as it prepares to enter Formula 1. The decision to use a geometric, gloss-and-matte pattern is not just aesthetic; it is a strategic move to conceal the car's true bodywork shape from rivals during the critical pre-season development phase.
The details:
- Design Strategy: The livery utilizes a disciplined monochrome concept with vertical geometric patterns. This "visual anchor" helps disguise the car's components while showcasing the Cadillac crest and Detroit design heritage.
- Testing Schedule: The car will hit the track in this livery during the all-team Shakedown Week in Barcelona from January 26–30.
- Line-up Confirmation: The team is set to field an experienced driver pairing of Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas for their debut season, with Zhou Guanyu stepping into a reserve driver role.
What's next:
The focus now shifts to on-track performance in Barcelona, where the team will gather vital data. Fans and competitors alike will await the February 8 reveal to see the final livery that will represent Cadillac on the grid.