Wayne Taylor Cadillac livery showcased ahead of Le Mans debut
Cadillac has showcased Wayne Taylor Racing's blue livery for their #101 V-Series.R ahead of their Le Mans 24 Hours debut on 14-15 June.
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Cadillac has showcased Wayne Taylor Racing's blue livery for their #101 V-Series.R ahead of their Le Mans 24 Hours debut on 14-15 June.
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