Jan.8 (GMM) Ferrari is planning an unusual split approach to the opening phase of its 2026 preparations, with two different car specifications set to be run before the season begins.
According to f1-insider.com, the Scuderia will deliberately separate its early testing program into two distinct concepts as it seeks a clean reset after a disappointing 2025 campaign.
Team boss Fred Vasseur has acknowledged that Ferrari will work with clearly divided specifications in the opening weeks, gathering data before committing to a final direction.
Reports from Italy suggest Ferrari will first run a so-called “Spec A” car during the closed Barcelona tests at the end of January. That version is expected to prioritise power unit integration, electronics and the complex new energy management systems, with outright performance taking a back seat to reliability and data quality.
Only later, during the official Bahrain tests, are Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc expected to drive the more representative “Spec B”, featuring the intended aerodynamic concept, suspension layout and cooling architecture closer to the race car.
Engine development rumours are also swirling. Auto Motor und Sport reports that Ferrari is trialling a novel cylinder head design for its all-new 2026 power unit. Maranello engineers have apparently been running both conventional aluminium and a heavier steel alloy version on the dynos, with the latter allowing higher pressures and temperatures under the new fuel and boost limits.
The increased minimum engine weight for 2026 appears to have opened the door to that approach, with Ferrari said to be confident enough in durability to now focus fully on the steel concept.
Speaking on Sky Italia, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said: “It’s important for Ferrari to react in time and not pretend that fourth place is normal,” he said. “We need a strong Ferrari, and the team deserves to be in a stronger position.”
Former Ferrari driver Arturo Merzario, meanwhile, criticised Charles Leclerc in La Repubblica while defending Hamilton, arguing the Briton has not lost his talent but simply “gave up” during a difficult 2025 season.
As for Leclerc, Merzario said: “Leclerc is an excellent driver but not a phenomenon. Not a genius, like Hamilton.
“Enzo Ferrari would never even have considered allowing Leclerc to cross the threshold at Maranello.”
Hamilton, who turned 41 this week, struck a reflective note on social media, writing: “I’m conscious that we’re entering the Year of the Horse and leaving behind the Year of the Snake.”
Former driver Ralf Schumacher also weighed in via f1-insider.com, suggesting Hamilton has changed under sustained pressure. “Formula 1 changes people,” he said. “Lewis is under a lot of pressure from all sides.
“There are a lot of external factors. That’s why, for a long time now, he wears a helmet when he can when he’s around the paddock. He’s just a different type. Charles Leclerc, for example, is very considerate. He’s open and friendly.
“Lewis just ignores me in the paddock,” Schumacher concluded.
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