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Watch LIVE: Ferrari reveals 2026 F1 car

Join us live as Ferrari unveils its challenger for the 2026 Formula 1 season

On Friday at 11:30am CET, Ferrari will lift the covers off its SF-26 Formula 1 car for the 2026 season.

Like its predecessor, the SF-26 will be driven by Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, following a mildly underwhelming 2025 campaign where they took fifth and sixth in the drivers' standings, with Ferrari down in fourth in the constructors' championship.

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F1's new technical era with revamped chassis and engine regulations is the perfect opportunity for the Scuderia to bounce back – but that will require its Loic Serra- and Enrico Gualtieri-led engineering team to outperform its rivals.

Regardless, Ferrari is planning on testing its new challenger at its home Fiorano track shortly after this morning's launch, which you can watch live in the above video.

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