As the 2025 Formula 1 season reaches its dramatic climax, with Max Verstappen, Lando Norris, and Oscar Piastri locked in a three-way title battle heading into the Abu Dhabi finale, the paddock’s attention is already shifting toward the future. The countdown to 2026 has begun, and Scuderia Ferrari is making its ambitions clear: the iconic Italian team is not just preparing for the next season—it is redefining its approach to reclaim championship glory.
Project 678, Ferrari’s groundbreaking chassis for 2026, embodies this forward-thinking strategy. With the sport on the brink of its most significant technical overhaul in years—featuring hybrid power units split nearly 50:50 between combustion and electric energy, and the introduction of active aerodynamics—Ferrari has taken decisive action. By successfully passing the FIA’s mandatory crash tests ahead of schedule, the team has freed up valuable resources, signaling a relentless focus on innovation and performance.








