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Cadillac Project GTP Race Car

Cadillac Project GTP Race Car

Here’s evidence that Cadillac cares about racing. The GTP race car is the result of a collaboration between Cadillac Racing and Italian race car maker Dallara. The new Project GTP hybrid race car is destined for the most grueling endurance races on earth: the Rolex 24 At Daytona and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. While we don’t know much about the car, we do know it borrows from some of the best Caddy design cues like the bladed lights and finned aero elements. This rakish new prototype will go up against the likes of Porsche, BMW, Ford, Jaguar, Nissan, Toyota, and Chevrolet, and the Caddy GTP will make its official debut next year at Daytona. Anticipate great things.