When Cadillac F1 rolled into Miami for its first-ever U.S. race, the team didn't just bring speed—it brought style. And to mark the occasion, Nike gifted the squad a pair of custom Dunk Lows that are as exclusive as they come.
Only two pairs of these special-edition sneakers were ever made, handed directly to team owners Dan and Cassidy Towriss of TWG Global. It's a classic move from Nike's "Friends & Family" playbook, where unique kicks stay off the shelves and in the hands of a select few.
The shoe itself is a tribute to American racing heritage. The white-and-black colorway mirrors the team's bold Miami GP livery, with subtle nods to the stars and stripes woven throughout. Even the date the team officially launched is pressed into the design—a detail that true fans will appreciate.
While the Dunk Low craze may have cooled from its peak a few years ago, when pairs sold out instantly and resold for a fortune, this silhouette remains a staple for skaters and sneakerheads alike. And for Cadillac, it's the perfect canvas to celebrate a milestone: the first of three U.S. appearances for the American manufacturer on the F1 grid.
"This is our first home race," Cassidy Towriss said of the team's special Miami livery. "It mattered to us that fans still recognize what they've come to know. There's no place like home."
Dan Towriss echoed the sentiment, calling the Miami GP "a major milestone" for the team. But with years of experience separating Cadillac from the rest of the field, the road ahead is steep. Still, if these custom Dunks are any indication, the team is already making a statement—on and off the track.
