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Ferrari has launched the SF-26, its new car for the 2026 Formula 1 season hitting the track at Fiorano on Friday morning.The latest of the 2026 designs to be unveiled, the images of the SF-26 appear relatively light on details.
Off the back of a disastrous season last year, Lewis Hamilton was the first man to drive Ferrari's new SF-26, taking it out on the Fiorano test track amid wet conditions on Friday, with team-mate Charles Leclerc set to have his first run later in the day.
The Maranello team’s 2026 challenger debuts ahead of sweeping regulation changes.
As with the Roma, the Amalfi differs from its traditional mid-engined relatives with a front-mid-mounted, 3.9-liter, twin-turbocharged V8. It’s one of the smaller engines coming out of the Ferrari factory, nestled between the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 and the supreme V12s of the automaker’s most elite track cars.
Ferrari's future won't be decided by how many cars it sells, but by whether each one still feels rare and exclusive.
Formula 1 drivers generally do their jobs because they love cars. Away from the track, that means they can own some incredible pieces of four-wheeled art.
Mercedes' new Formula 1 car has hit the track for the first time at Silverstone, completing 200km of running during a filming day.