The Cadillac F1 team have taken to social media to promote a major announcement during the upcoming Miami Grand Prix weekend.
The American squad is preparing to enter the sport as an 11th team, expanding the grid to 22 cars for the first time since 2016.
Cadillac began its route to F1 as a project led by Michael Andretti, but the scheme gained more traction when General Motors rose to the forefront of management.
This weekend marks the first of three rounds scheduled in the United States of America, with Miami hosting the sixth round of the world championship.
Cadillac is seemingly using the event to make a considerable announcement, which is set to be made on Saturday.
The team gave no indication of what the declaration could be, however it is yet to confirm either of its drivers for next year's campaign.
It has often voiced its desire to field a veteran driver to help its initial F1 development, with former Red Bull and Force India driver Sergio Perez labelled as a front-runner for the drive.
See Cadillac's teaser post below.
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