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McLaren, Williams and Cadillac Debut One‑Off Liveries for British Grand Prix

Teams are using heritage and national designs to drive fan events, merchandise and sponsor activations while linking the rollouts to on‑track performance plans.

Overview

  • In the days before the Silverstone weekend the three teams confirmed limited one‑off paint schemes that will appear only at the British Grand Prix.
  • McLaren unveiled a white‑and‑green M2B‑inspired livery produced with Google Gemini and will host a joint fan activation at the Truman Brewery in East London.
  • Williams revealed a Union Jack‑inspired look plus matching race suits and will tour a show car to Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and London while bringing an upgrade package to its home event.
  • Cadillac introduced a red, white and blue 'America 250' stars‑and‑stripes design applied across cars, helmets and garage dressing to mark the US 250th Independence Day and to boost its brand profile.
  • Cadillac also acknowledged recent reliability problems, including double retirements in Austria caused by overheating brakes, and said the team aims to use Silverstone to secure a clean weekend and gather data.