
Ferrari is gearing up for a major turnaround in 2026, determined to reclaim its dominance in Formula 1 after a disappointing 2025 season.
The team is reportedly planning bold moves as the sport approaches a significant regulatory overhaul, aiming to address the issues that plagued their performance last year.
2025 proved challenging for the Scuderia, marking its first season without a victory since 2021. Lewis Hamilton, the high-profile signing, was unable to finish higher than fourth in any of the 24 races.
The SF-25 car suffered from multiple performance problems, forcing both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to battle a difficult machine, with Leclerc often extracting more than the car seemed capable of delivering.
As a result, Ferrari ended the season fourth in the Constructors’ Championship—a stark drop from 2024, when they narrowly missed out on the title to McLaren—highlighting the urgent need for change and innovation in 2026.