Cadillac F1 Team Unveils Unique Design During Super Bowl Ad
The new Cadillac F1 team has unveiled its unique design during a £7.3 million Super Bowl ad. The design features a white and black livery on one side and a black and white livery on the other.

The Cadillac F1 team has revealed its new design ahead of the new season during a Super Bowl advertisement that cost £7.3 million.
Team principal Dan Towriss described the unveiling as "an amazing event". Their new car will feature a livery that is white and black on one side and black and white on the other.
The design decision has been met with scepticism from other teams, as F1 rules dictate that a car's colour scheme must be the same on both sides.
A spokesperson for the Cadillac team, along with Graeme Lowdon and Pete Crolla, have asked the FIA for clarification and been told the design complies with the regulations.
The Cadillac F1 team is General Motors' first foray into F1, as the American automotive giant looks to make its mark on the sport.
Towriss discussed the team's ambitions: "We're not competing with other F1 teams, we're competing with other sports".
He emphasised that no specific targets have been set for the team's first year.
The Cadillac team has been sued by Michael Bay, who accuses the team of stealing his ideas.




