Ferrari plans sidepod upgrade for SF-26 before 2026 season

Ferrari is preparing a surprise upgrade to its SF-26 car ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season, aiming to boost performance for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. The team showed promise in Barcelona testing but identified areas for improvement in energy management and aerodynamics. Italian media reports highlight a clever design tweak that could give Ferrari an early edge.

Ferrari's 2026 campaign got off to an encouraging start with the SF-26's debut at a five-day private shakedown at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya last month. Lewis Hamilton topped the timesheets on the final day, posting a fastest lap of 1:16.348 on soft Pirelli tyres. While lap times were secondary to reliability checks under the new regulations, the test alleviated fears of technical issues from the overhauled power units.

The 2026 rules introduce significant changes: electrical power now contributes nearly 50% alongside the internal combustion engine, the MGU-H is eliminated, and sustainable fuels are mandatory. Ferrari's engineers confirmed the SF-26's robustness in these areas, but telemetry from Hamilton and Leclerc revealed room for refinement in energy management and aerodynamic efficiency.

To address this, Ferrari plans to introduce a refined sidepod design before the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 6-8. The upgrade features smaller sidepods enabled by steel cylinder heads in the internal combustion engine, which operate at higher temperatures and dissipate heat more efficiently. This allows for compact radiators, reducing overall weight and improving aerodynamics with a streamlined, tapering shape.

The team tested a baseline version in Barcelona and intends to iterate further during official pre-season sessions in Bahrain on February 11-13 and 18-20. Ferrari's aggressive aerodynamic approach has drawn FIA attention, prompting a staggered rollout to balance gains with compliance. After a disappointing 2025, where Hamilton finished sixth in the drivers' standings without a podium and 86 points behind Leclerc, this 'wildcard' could help the Scuderia challenge frontrunners like McLaren and Mercedes from the outset.

Ferrari, the most successful team in F1 history, last won a championship in 2008. With Hamilton, the sport's most victorious driver, on board, the partnership eyes a resurgence under the reset regulations.

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Ferrari SF-26 2026 F1 car unveiled at Fiorano test track with drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
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Ferrari unveils SF-26 for 2026 Formula 1 season

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Ferrari has revealed its SF-26 car for the 2026 Formula 1 season, marking the start of a new regulatory era with significant changes to chassis and power units. The unveiling took place on January 23 at the team's Fiorano test track, followed by an initial shakedown run by drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The Italian squad aims to rebound from a fourth-place finish in the 2025 constructors' standings.

Ferrari revealed its 2026 Formula 1 car, the SF-26, during a launch event at its Maranello headquarters on Friday, featuring a new red and white livery with HP blue accents. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc took turns driving the car for its maiden laps at the nearby Fiorano test track, marking the start of the team's preparations under new regulations. The event highlighted the unchanged driver lineup and ongoing leadership of team principal Fred Vasseur.

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Ferrari's 2026 Formula 1 car has positively surprised the paddock during pre-season testing in Bahrain, with strong performances in starts and overall pace. Team principal Fred Vasseur highlighted the reduced concerns over the new regulations, while driver Lewis Hamilton expressed determination for his 20th season. The team's innovations and handling have raised hopes for the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.

Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari can achieve 'huge gains' across its 2026 Formula 1 car, including the power unit, chassis, aerodynamics and tyre management. The Scuderia trails Mercedes, which has won the opening three grands prix this season. Leclerc stressed the need for improvements in every area to compete effectively.

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Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton has expressed approval for the new generation of F1 cars, describing them as more enjoyable to drive than previous eras. During the Barcelona shakedown for the 2026 regulations, he tested Ferrari's SF-26 and set an unofficial fastest lap. Hamilton highlighted the cars' forgiving nature compared to the unstable ground-effect models of 2022-25.

Ferrari demonstrated stronger race performance than qualifying suggested at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, finishing third and fourth behind Mercedes' 1-2 — as detailed in our Mercedes dominance report. Team principal Fred Vasseur highlighted the result as more representative of the team's potential under new regulations, with Charles Leclerc briefly leading.

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The FIA has approved Ferrari's innovative rear wing design trialed during pre-season testing in Bahrain. Team principal Fred Vasseur expressed satisfaction with the team's mileage and data collection, while highlighting the importance of ongoing development. Ferrari also demonstrated strong race starts thanks to a smaller turbo in their power unit.

 

 

 

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