2026 Scuderia Ferrari HP F1 Team

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I’m not sure that the PU advantage will play such a big part in race trim. If the Ferrari can manage deg more effectively, simply having a great PU isn’t worth as much as maybe first thought?

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sucof wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:34
1:31:992 for Leclerc!
Ferrari have finally shown their hand.

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venkyhere wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:54
sucof wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:34
1:31:992 for Leclerc!
Ferrari have finally shown their hand.
They still are not with innovative rear wing. Development is already been done. I am sure they will introduce the rear wing soon on power centric tracks like Monza

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Explodeee wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:36
1.31.992 for Lec on C4, i wonder how much the difference is between C3 and C4
Every car is different but it generally seemed like the C4 was 0.3-0.5s advantage over C3 on a single push lap.
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venkyhere wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:54
sucof wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 17:34
1:31:992 for Leclerc!
Ferrari have finally shown their hand.
At least they did hold on the test start today :)

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Is lap count super important? How does Ferrari compare to last week's test? Charles completed 202 laps total and Hamilton 122 total. A lot less compared to Merc, RBR and Mclaren.

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This has been the best testing session since Bahrain 2022 for sure.
Obviously this time there is a huge unknown, which is relative engine performance. We don't know how strong each engine is, really.

I'm really surprised because i thought the car was going to be a disaster from an aero point of view and clearly that isn't the case. I've been very critical with Ferrari because last year was really too much to bear.
Hopefully this year is going to be better.

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Jdn1327 wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 19:07
Is lap count super important? How does Ferrari compare to last week's test? Charles completed 202 laps total and Hamilton 122 total. A lot less compared to Merc, RBR and Mclaren.
Lap count matters a lot for simple preparation purposes and to prove reliability. Overall lap counts for all tests are good.

The team are certainly very ready for Melbourne. Dont know where they'll be on the grid, but they should be able to focus on performance, tires and strategy and all the important things rather than dealing with issues.

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Have there been any comparisons of drag reduction when activating the rear wings of the Alpine and Ferrari?

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Seanspeed wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 19:12
The team are certainly very ready for Melbourne. Dont know where they'll be on the grid, but they should be able to focus on performance, tires and strategy and all the important things rather than dealing with issues.
Oh come on mate. I know you don´t want to get too carried away and get too excited about it but we all know Ferrari will be on the first few rows, if not right on pole

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https://x.com/KemalSengulll/status/2024898420473823268
Ferrari is leaving Bahrain happy; correlation is good, they're satisfied with durability. Performance is also good.

There are also new parts prepared for Melbourne.

Both Leclerc and Hamilton have given positive feedback so far. But they're aware that Mercedes is keeping its hand hidden.

Lewis and Charles seen leaving the paddock in good moods as well for whatever thats worth

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Xyz22 wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 19:08
This has been the best testing session since Bahrain 2022 for sure.
Obviously this time there is a huge unknown, which is relative engine performance. We don't know how strong each engine is, really.

I'm really surprised because i thought the car was going to be a disaster from an aero point of view and clearly that isn't the case. I've been very critical with Ferrari because last year was really too much to bear.
Hopefully this year is going to be better.
I see F1 differently. Most people usually judge by the last few races or last year.
F1 is different, you have to look at the last few years. They did not have a bad car in 25, especially aero wise, they "only" had a baked in problem in the chassis/suspension from the start. But I am more than convinced now, they were not working on the 25 car more than 5% last year, they were focusing on 26. They could have fixed last years car, but it was all in for 26. And you can see the result now of that effort.
So I do not think they had bad aero last year, I expected good there. The suspension and engine were the biggest question marks.
Engine because it is new, suspension because that was (is) the part where Ferrari truly had problems in the last few years.

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Has anyone got any of the data from the long runs today?

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Vinlarr89 wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 19:37
Has anyone got any of the data from the long runs today?
Leclerc only did one long run in the morning when the track was roughly at 45C.
38.68
38.427
39.66(traffic)
38.492
38.94
38.882
38.914
39.141
39.808
39.445
PIT
38.435
38.957
38.37
38.562
38.718
38.824
38.65
38.581
38.663
38.896
38.56
38.415
39.241
PIT
37.827
37.449
37.401
37.483
38.131
RED FLAG
37.552
37.283
38.547
37.521
37.603
38.467
37.822
PIT
37.196
36.705
38.689 (traffic)
36.403
36.416
36.856
36.954
37.005
37.161
37.14
37.262
37.486
37.537

Stint 1 AVG excl outlier: 1.38.97
Stint 2 AVG: 1.38.68
Stint 3 AVG: 1.37.56
Stint 4 AVG excl outlier: 1.37.01

Overall Average: 1.38.06

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Vinlarr89 wrote:
20 Feb 2026, 19:37
Has anyone got any of the data from the long runs today?
Posted previously: https://x.com/f1debrief/status/2024790259247034687/

This to me is the most encouraging thing. Given the time of day, I would say that this is possibly the best race sim we’ve seen (when corrected for high temps) and I think it bodes well for the drivability of the car and how it looks after tyres. Coupled with what seems to be a start advantage, it ought to mean good races.

The one lap pace was very good but I’m sceptical about how much Mercedes is keeping in reserve. Just gut but they certainly seem confident and I think they’ll crank it up a notch in Melbourne. Much was made in commentary (led by the Mercedes sim driver Ant Davidson…) that Bahrain suits Ferrari more than other tracks - I’m not entirely sure how much I believe that (a drivable car with smooth delivery and good tyre life is a good thing on pretty much all tracks) but it’ll be something to look out for.

I think it’s been a very good pre season and although there’s still a lot we don’t know (eg engine modes/fuel loads, Melbourne upgrades etc) I am cautiously optimistic.