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Ferrari has pulled the covers off its 2026 F1 car, the SF-26, ahead of a shakedown at Fiorano

Ferrari has become the latest Formula 1 team to unveil its 2026 car, the SF-26, ahead of a shakedown at its Fiorano test track.

As detailed last month, the Italian team has stuck to its traditional launch plan of revealing its new car on the same day as its shakedown at Fiorano, with both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc on hand to complete the first laps of Ferrari’s 2026 challenger.

"Developing the SF-26 required us to adapt to a completely new regulatory framework," chassis technical director Loic Serra said. "We dedicated significant time to the concept phase to capture as much of possible of the new regulatory and technical context. We also had to ensure that the car’s architecture would allow us enough flexibility for in season development.

"In this environment, efficiency and the integration of features like active aerodynamics are crucial. The SF-26 represents a major collaborative effort from the entire team at the factory, and we are looking forward to starting the season."

The Scuderia is aiming to bounce back from a disappointing 2026 campaign, in which it slumped to fourth in the constructors’ standings, with the main focus of its season being Hamilton’s struggle to adapt to Ferrari as he failed to pick up a grand prix podium for the first time in his career.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-26

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-26

Photo by: Federico Basile | AG Photo

That left Leclerc to lead the fight for Ferrari, who took seven rostrums across the year, to finish in fifth place in the drivers’ championship – just one spot ahead of Hamilton.

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Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur set an “aggressive” approach to development of the 2026 F1 car, with final assembly planned to be completed on the eve of the launch and shakedown.

It follows a similarly ultra-focused preparation for the new F1 era, having been one of the first teams to switch its entire aerodynamic development to its 2026 car back in April.

With the weight of expectation at an all-time high, it means it is set to be a make-or-break season for Ferrari and for Hamilton, who made the bold move to the iconic Italian squad 12 months ago.

Hamilton heads into the new F1 season without the identity of his race engineer announced, after last week’s news that Riccardo Adami will no longer serve in that role as he takes up a new position in Ferrari’s young driver programme.

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-26

Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari SF-26

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Ferrari has become the fifth team to show off its F1 car for the new regulations era, after Red Bull and Racing Bulls kicked off launch season last week at Ford’s Detroit facility. Haas revealed its car in an online launch on Monday, which was followed by Audi’s Berlin launch on Tuesday and Mercedes’ renders launch and shakedown on Thursday. Honda has also launched its power unit in Tokyo earlier this week.

All teams are ramping up preparations for the private Barcelona shakedown which is running next week (26-30 January), when each team will be allowed to run for three of the five days at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

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