
Cadillac unveils first major F1 upgrade ahead of Miami GP
Summary
Cadillac brings its first major upgrade to the 2026 F1 season at the Miami Grand Prix, featuring a new floor and nine aero‑mechanical tweaks aimed at closing the downforce gap and boosting performance.
Cadillac rolls out its first major upgrade package to the 2026 Formula 1 season at the Miami Grand Prix, with a new floor at the core. The car has struggled with a down‑force deficit all year, so the nine‑part aero‑mechanical overhaul aims to add load and shave weight, hoping to turn the performance delta into points.
Why it matters:
- Down‑force has been Cadillac’s biggest weakness; the new floor and related aero work should add load across the speed range.
- On a sprint‑format weekend, any performance delta can be the difference between a points finish and obscurity.
- Weight‑saving tweaks on brake drums and brackets complement the aero gains, boosting tyre wear and fuel efficiency.
The details:
- Front wing endplate & flap – reshaped profile adds front‑end downforce.
- Mirror stay & forward floorboard – slimmer stay reduces drag; added curvature improves under‑floor suction.
- Floor body & diffuser – revised venturi tunnels boost efficiency and rear‑end grip.
- Rear suspension & corner – updated kinematics and refined side‑pod inlet enhance load and airflow.
- Exhaust tailpipe bracket – repositioned for optimal exhaust‑flow interaction.
What's next:
- The team will assess lap‑time gains during the extended 90‑minute FP1 and the sprint race.
- If the floor delivers the expected downforce, Cadillac could target its first points finish of the season in Miami.
- Further refinements are slated for the next European round, with data from Miami feeding into the 2026 development cycle.
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