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Ferrari Ditches 2025 For 2026 F1 Title Bid
29 Nov
Summary
- Ferrari switched focus to 2026 car development in April.
- Team principal admits psychological impact of no upgrades.
- Drivers supported the strategic decision to pursue 2026.

Ferrari's Formula 1 team took a decisive step early in the 2025 season, shifting its development focus entirely to the 2026 car regulations by April. Team principal Fred Vasseur cited McLaren's overwhelming performance in the initial races as the catalyst for this strategic pivot. He conceded that the decision, while necessary for future competitiveness, presented significant psychological hurdles for the team, especially with a long season ahead.
Vasseur admitted underestimating the mental toll of foregoing aerodynamic upgrades for an extended period. Despite this, the team continued to push with mechanical upgrades and operational improvements. The strategic call was a shared one, with both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc reportedly on board, recognizing the 2026 regulation reset as their best chance for sustained success.
This approach has likely contributed to what is expected to be a winless 2025 season for Ferrari, impacting Lewis Hamilton's adaptation and his pursuit of a maiden podium with the team. Ferrari currently sits fourth in the constructors' championship, facing a considerable deficit to third-placed Red Bull and an even larger gap to Mercedes.




