Ferrari has unveiled its new Formula 1 car, the SF-26, in preparation for the 2026 season. Following a disappointing 2025 year without a single race win, the iconic Italian team hopes to leverage the changes in car and engine regulations to regain competitiveness and challenge for championships once more.
The SF-26 maintains Ferrari’s traditional red color scheme but introduces a greater amount of white compared to last year’s design. Lewis Hamilton is set to pursue a stronger sophomore season with Ferrari after a tough debut campaign, during which he failed to reach the podium for the first time in his career and trailed his teammate Charles Leclerc. This year, he will also work with a new race engineer.
Leclerc, who secured seven podium finishes in 2025, has already intensified expectations by declaring it is “now or never” for Ferrari to produce a title-winning car. The team has not claimed the F1 World Championship since 2008 and slipped to fourth place in the constructors’ standings last year, narrowly missing out on the 2024 championship.
Ferrari’s team principal, Fred Vasseur, emphasized that the SF-26 symbolizes a fresh start under a new era of Formula 1, with revised chassis, power unit rules, new fuels, and tire dimensions. He described the car as the product of an extensive teamwork effort amid many unknowns brought by the rule changes. Vasseur stressed the team’s unity heading into a critical phase of car development, with initial testing beginning next week in Barcelona after a shakedown at Ferrari’s Fiorano track.
The SF-26 will hit the track officially during the traditional shakedown this Friday, with the first pre-season testing scheduled in Barcelona from January 26th to 30th. Excited Ferrari fans, known as the Tifosi, gathered early at the track to get an early look at their new contender.
Fan Take: This launch is a pivotal moment for Ferrari and Formula 1 fans worldwide, signaling a potential shift in the sport’s competitive landscape amid sweeping regulations. If Ferrari can capitalize on the SF-26’s development, it could reignite the historic rivalry at the front of the grid, adding thrill and unpredictability to the 2026 season.

