Cadillac
Americannoun
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Antoine de la Mothe 1657?–1730, French colonial governor in North America: founder of Detroit.
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a city in NW Michigan.
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F1 welcomes its first start-up entry on to the grid since Haas 10 years ago with the arrival of fellow American team Cadillac.
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Opting for the experience of Mexican Perez and former Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas - both multiple grands prix winners - Cadillac, who are using a Ferrari power unit, had a mixed pre-season testing, with a few issues here and there that kept both drivers sat in the garage.
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It has joined forces with US sports conglomerate TWG to form a new team named after its luxury Cadillac brand.
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Cadillac have been less precise, but team principal Graeme Lowdon has made it clear they have "limitless ambitions".
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If Audi was faced with a huge task in taking over a team that had suffered years of underinvestment and trying to make it competitive, while also setting up an F1 engine division, Cadillac's task was just as hard, but in a different way.
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