Ferrari, unveiled the SF-26: a novelty steals the'eye

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In Maranello, Ferrari unveiled the SF-26, the new single-seater in which Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will race in the 2026 F1 World Championship. Immediately striking is the all-white cockpit, reminiscent of the legendary ‘312 T’ with which Niki Lauda won the World Championship in 1975. The car that will compete in the next Formula One World Championship is the seventy-second in the history of the Maranello stable: the’eighth as far as the Monegasque Leclerc is concerned; only the second, however, for seven-time world champion Hamilton.

It will be precisely the British driver who will be the first to get on track with the new 2026 car at Fiorano for the shakedown, then it will be Leclerc&#8217s turn: just a couple of race laps and a practice run to test that everything works perfectly in view of the tests in Barcelona, in Montmeló, set from January 26 to 30 in which the teams will fine-tune the new power units as well as begin to accumulate kilometers, without seeking from the outset, the goal of performance in terms of speed.

The new single-seater is also the first by engineer Loic Serra. “The development of the SF-26 project required us to adapt to a completely new regulatory framework,– he explained. “We spent a lot of time on the conceptual phase to incorporate the new regulatory and technical environment as much as possible. At the same time, it was crucial to ensure that the architecture of the car gave us sufficient flexibility for development over the course of the season.

“In this scenario, efficiency and the integration of solutions such as active aerodynamics are key elements. The SF-26 represents a great choral effort by the whole team at the factory and we look forward to the season” concluded the French technical director.

On Friday we will also witness the official presentation of the BWT Alpine. Williams will present itself to the world on February 3, while McLaren, interestingly, has decided that it will be “visible” on February 9, the same day as the launch of Aston Martin.

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