F1: all the unveiling dates of the new single-seaters for the 2026 season

Cwith the success of Lando Norris, the new World Champion, a truly exciting 2025 has gone into the archives. At this point, there is a great desire to return to follow the exploits of Formula 1 drivers. As is well known, the 2026 season, starting next March 8 in Melbourne, will be completely different from the recent past with new single-seaters and new regulations. After choosing their numbers (Lando Norris will run with the number 1, Max Verstappen has switched to 3), the drivers, as well as all Formula 1 fans, are looking forward to discovering the new cars that will take part in the next F1 World Championship.
Marca reported dates and places for the “launch” of the new single-seaters. The first to show off will be Red Bull. The decided day is next January 15, in Detroit. On the same day (and in the same city), the “cousin” Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad the two drivers of the stable) will also be unveiled. Five days later, in Berlin, it will be the turn of the new Audi, obviously in the presence of the reconfirmed Niko Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto. A stable that aims to amaze everyone.
January 23 will, on the other hand, be Ferrari’s big day. As explained by Frederic Vasseur, 2026 will be the decisive year for the Rossa, which wants to forget the horrible season that just went on the record. In Maranello there will be the official presentation of the Cavallino’s new single-seater, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton expecting a competitive car. On the same day, official presentation for BWT Alpine as well. Haas also chose Jan. 23 as the day to show the world the new single-seater (online event).
AS reported dates and locations for the “launch” of the new single-seaters. The first to show will be Red Bull. The decided day is next January 15, in Detroit. On the same day (and in the same city), the “cousin” Visa Cash App Racing Bulls (Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad the two drivers of the stable) will also be unveiled. Five days later, in Berlin, it will be the turn of the new Audi, of course in the presence of the reconfirmed Niko Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto.
McLaren, Mercedes and Williams have also, recently, announced the day they will unveil their new single-seaters. Williams will introduce itself to the world on Feb. 3. Mercedes chose Jan. 22 while McLaren, interestingly, decided that it will be “visible” on Feb. 9, the same day as Aston Martin’s launch.
