Ferrari, F1 and Bahrain
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Ferrari have seemingly discovered a second loophole in the Formula One regulations for the upcoming 2026 season, which has allowed them to make another unusual change to Lewis Hamilton's car.
Rotating wings. Teams accusing each other of sandbagging. A murky running order. F1's preseason is starting to heat up
With 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing wrapped up, it might be time to start getting excited about Ferrari, writes .
Formula 1s big four teams appeared tightly matched across two official test events in Bahrain; Lewis Hamiltons track time was limited by Ferrari technical issues; watch the season-opening Australian Grand Prix from March 6-8,
Preseason testing for the new Formula 1 season ends in Bahrain, with teams not putting their cars on a track until the first practice session of the Australian Grand Prix weekend on March 6.
Ferrari’s new power unit hasn’t managed to replicate the high-rev technique Max Verstappen showed off at the start of pre-season testing in Bahrain. As F1 prepares for a major shift in 2026, there’s been plenty of talk about the various power units.
Follow live updates and analysis of the second week of Formula 1's preseason test in Bahrain as the 2026 cars take to the track.