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Cadillac Gifted Custom Nike Dunk Low For Miami GP

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Cadillac F1 made its United States debut over the weekend at the Miami GP, and it was gifted a special pair of shoes for the occasion.

Cadillac F1 made its United States debut over the weekend at the Miami Grand Prix, and it was gifted a special pair of shoes for the occasion. As part of the “Friends & Family” trend the company follows, in which it gifts exclusive pairs of sneakers to certain parties, Nike made a custom pair of Dunk Lows for the team. To maintain their exclusivity, only two pairs were made and gifted to team owners Dan and Cassidy Towriss, who own the team via TWG Global.

The shoes are meant to celebrate American car manufacturers’ first F1 race in the States, one of three appearances that they will make on U. S. soil.

May 3, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Cadillac driver Valtteri Bottas (77) during the Crypto. com Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Cadillac’s Dunk Low Details The Dunk Low silhouette was everywhere a few years ago, with it regularly selling out and reselling for way above retail for a long time.

The hype and interest have dropped notably since then, but it still remains a staple for many skaters and lifestyle sneaker enthusiasts. The Cadillac custom shoe comes in a colorway that matches the team’s athletics. There is a white-and-black color contrast, with multiple nods to the star and stripes.