Cadillac unveils motorhome for Formula 1 debut
The Cadillac team unveiled its new motorhome during the European leg of the Formula 1 season, using the Monaco Grand Prix to present the structure tha...
The Cadillac team unveiled its new motorhome during the European leg of the Formula 1 season, using the Monaco Grand Prix to present the structure that will serve as an operations center, guest hospitality, and media hub throughout the season. The project took 13 months to develop after the team's entry into the championship was confirmed in April 2025. Construction ran parallel to the development of the car driven by Sergio Pérez. The motorhome features three levels, a 15-by-17-meter base, and a total area of 765 square meters, with around 700 square meters dedicated to team operations and visitor services. Transport between circuits requires 21 trucks, and assembly takes approximately 12 hours.