Inside Cadillac's first F1 home race – and the slow, relentless work of a new team
As the United States national anthem played at the Miami International Autodrome, Mario Andretti stood in front of Valtteri Bottas’ Cadillac Formula 1 car. Andretti’s right hand rested over his heart as a single Northrop B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber flew overhead.For a long time, Andretti was the American associated with the pinnacle of motorsport. The now-86-year-old competed in F1 from 1968 to 1982, winning the drivers’ world championship in 1978 and 12 grands prix across 14 seasons. And you can’t forget his other feats — winning four IndyCar titles (and the 1969 Indy 500), the 12 hours of Sebring three times in endurance racing and the 1967 Daytona 500 in NASCAR.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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