The 72th Formula 1 car from
Scuderia Ferrari HP is the first designed under the new regulations
Maranello, 23 January 2026 -
Scuderia Ferrari HP today launched the SF-26, the car with which it will
contest the 2026 Formula 1 World Championship, which gets underway on 8 March
in Australia. It is the 72th different Formula 1 car built by the Maranello-based
team. This year sees the introduction of new technical and sporting
regulations, a veritable sea change for motor racing’s blue riband category.
The main talking points are lighter cars, a fundamental rethink of aerodynamic
concepts, and a new generation of power units. The launch took place today at
Fiorano Circuit.
A new era. The
SF-26 has been designed to meet the all-new regulations, prompting a complete
rethink of the car’s architecture. The chassis abandons ground-effect
aerodynamics in favour of a different approach, with cleaner lines and an
overall philosophy focused on reducing weight and improving efficiency, in line
with the objectives set by Formula 1 for these regulations. The power unit is
also a major step forward: a new hybrid generation, eliminating the MGU-H and
boosting the MGU-K to 350 kW, further increasing the contribution of the
electric system. This required a completely new design approach and close
integration between chassis and power unit.
Design, colour, and
identity. In line with the new regulations, the SF-26
features cleaner, more streamlined lines, with proportions that convey a
greater sense of lightness and agility. From the earliest stages, the designers
focused on functional simplicity, creating a robust and flexible concept, ready
to be developed throughout the season as more data is acquired from the track.
The season’s livery connects Ferrari’s past, present, as the team moves into
the new technical era. It serves as the main visual element of continuity while
also introducing significant updates compared with the recent history of
Scuderia Ferrari HP. One of the most distinctive features is the return to
gloss paint, after seven seasons of matte finish. The 2026 Rosso Scuderia
colour is brighter and more intense, with a bold, striking look inspired by the
special livery seen at Monza in 2025. The colour also maintains continuity with
the red used around the turn of the millennium, reaffirming Ferrari’s core
values of passion, courage, and identity. Alongside the red, the white,
historically used sparingly but distinctively, takes on a new role. Positioned
around the cockpit area and on the engine cover, it creates a strong, balanced
visual contrast, making the car instantly recognizable. Together, red and white
define a balance that goes beyond colour alone: a dialogue between established
roots and a forward-looking vision, in which the historic identity of Scuderia
Ferrari HP continues to evolve to meet new technical and sporting challenges.
Driver kit. The
2026 race suits also reflect the visual identity of this new chapter. Red
remains, of course, the dominant colour and the unmistakable symbol of the
Scuderia, while white plays a distinctive role, deliberately linked to the
team’s past: it appears across the shoulders and wraps around the collar. This
balance of colour underscores Ferrari’s blend of tradition and innovation, and
will accompany the Ferrari drivers around the world throughout the season.
Looking ahead to the 2026
season. With testing set to begin next week, followed by
two sessions in Bahrain, focus now shifts from the design phase to
understanding the car on track. In a completely new technical context for
everyone, Ferrari’s approach will remain the same as ever: methodical work,
attention to detail, and thorough data analysis, aimed at making controlled and
solid progress.
Fred Vasseur, Team
Principal
"The SF-26 marks the
beginning of a new era for both Formula 1 and Ferrari, with new regulations
introduced in the same year for the chassis and the power unit, as well as new
fuels and new tyre sizes. This car is the result of a tremendous team effort and
represents the start of a completely new journey, built around a different set
of rules that inevitably brings a number of unknowns. The team is aligned and
more united than ever as we look ahead to the season. From next week in
Barcelona, we will begin the process of understanding and validating the car.
In this initial phase, the priority will be to learn as much as possible and to
start building solid foundations ahead of the opening race."
Loïc Serra, Technical
Director Chassis
"Developing the
SF-26 required us to adapt to a completely new regulatory framework. We
dedicated significant time to the concept phase to capture as much of possible
of the new regulatory & 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."
Enrico Gualtieri, Power
Unit Technical Director
"Under the 2026
regulations, the power unit becomes a more integral part than ever in the
overall car concept. The significantly increased role of the electric
component, the introduction of 99% sustainable fuel and the removal of the
MGU-H represent a clear shift in philosophy, rather than a simple evolution
compared with the 2014 to 2025 era. This required us to rethink the
architecture of the power unit from the very beginning, focusing on efficiency,
integration and energy management, always in close collaboration with our
colleagues in the chassis department. It is a complex technical challenge,
which we have approached with great respect and discipline, with the objective
of optimising the entire car system as the season progresses."
Charles Leclerc #16
"The 2026
regulations demand an even higher level of preparation, particularly for us
drivers. There are many new systems to understand and optimise, which is why we
have been heavily involved from the early stages of the project’s development.
During my time with Scuderia Ferrari HP we have already experienced major
regulatory changes together, so we know how complex this challenge can be, but
we are working with a lot of motivation to arrive on track as well prepared as
possible. Energy management and the power unit will be among the most
significant aspects - a fascinating challenge which will require us drivers to
adapt quickly, relying more on instinct to begin with, and then increasingly on
precise data. The support of the fans will be especially important this season:
it is what makes Ferrari so unique and pushes us to give our very best."
Lewis Hamilton #44
"The 2026 season
represents a huge challenge for everyone, probably the biggest regulation
change I have experienced in my career. When a new era begins everything
revolves around development, growth as a team, and moving forward in the same
direction. As a driver, being involved from the very start in the development
of such a different car has been a particularly fascinating challenge, working
closely with the engineers to help define a clear direction for the it. It will
be an extremely important year from a technical perspective, with the driver
playing a central role in energy management, understanding the new systems and
contributing to the car’s development. It is a challenge we face together as a
team, supported by the extraordinary passion of Ferrari’s tifosi, which means
so much to all of us."
SF-26 Technical
Specifications
Chassis
Chassis made from carbon fibre composite honeycomb, with halo protection for
the cockpit
Bodywork and seat in carbon fibre
Longitudinal Ferrari gearbox with 8 forward gears and reverse
Hydraulically controlled rear differential
Brembo ventilated carbon discs (front and rear) with electronically controlled
rear brakes
Push-rod front and rear suspension
Weight including coolant, oil and driver: 770 kg
18” front and rear wheels
Power unit
Turbocharged engine
Name: 067/6
Cubic capacity: 1,600 cc
Turbocharging: single turbocharger
Maximum turbocharger speed: 150,000 rpm
Maximum fuel energy flow: 3,000 MJ/h
Configuration: 90° V6
Nr cylinders: 6
Bore: 80 mm
Stroke: 53 mm
4 valves per cylinder
Direct injection, max 350 bar
ERS System
Configuration: hybrid energy recovery system with single electric motor
generator (MGU-K)
Battery pack: lithium-ion batteries, minimum battery pack mass including
control
electronics of 35 kg
Battery capacity: 4 MJ max SOC delta, 9 MJ max energy during charging
Max operating voltage: 1,000 V
MGU-K power: 350 kW
MGU-K maximum rpm: 60,000