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Cadillac is branding itself as "America's team." Struggling at the back of the field is perhaps not the best way to attract American fans, many of whom are new to the sport, which has exploded in popularity in the U.S. in the last few years.
Through F1’s rewrite of the car design rulebook for 2026, which covers both aerodynamic designs and new engines, things have changed. The cars are now slightly lighter and smaller — and safer — making them more agile for the drivers.
With five total lights now on every F1 car, two at the front and three at the back, they can signal all sorts of important information to the drivers.
The Cadillac F1 team announced that its first chassis will be tagged with No. MAC-26, paying homage to one of the most iconic American race car drivers.
Oscar Piastri said he believed the new Formula 1 season would play to his strengths. This year, the new cars rely heavily on electric power, requiring a different driving style an
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