Team Overview
Ferrari is the oldest and most successful team in Formula 1 history. The Italian constructor has competed in every Formula 1 season since the championship began in 1950 and remains one of the sport’s defining brands.
Based in Maranello, Ferrari combines a deep racing heritage with one of the most passionate fan bases in motorsport. The team continues to pursue its next championship while maintaining a strong presence near the front of the grid.
| Team | Ferrari |
|---|---|
| Base | Maranello, Italy |
| Team Principal | Frédéric Vasseur |
| Drivers | Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton |
| Engine | Ferrari |
| Constructors’ Championships | 16 |
Ferrari enters the 2026 season with a highly experienced driver lineup. Charles Leclerc remains one of the fastest qualifiers on the grid, while Lewis Hamilton brings championship experience and race management expertise.
Car Development Philosophy
Ferrari’s recent designs have emphasized strong straight line speed combined with stable aerodynamic performance. The team often produces cars capable of exceptional qualifying pace.
Engine development has historically been a major strength for Ferrari, with the power unit frequently delivering strong acceleration on circuits with long straights.
Driver Lineup Analysis
Charles Leclerc is known for exceptional qualifying speed and precision under pressure. His aggressive but controlled driving style allows him to extract maximum performance during single lap runs.
Lewis Hamilton brings unmatched experience and race intelligence. His tire management and strategic awareness often allow him to gain positions over long race distances.
Team Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
- Strong power unit performance
- Excellent qualifying pace
- Experienced driver lineup
Weaknesses
- Occasional race strategy inconsistency
- Development performance can vary across the season
2026 Outlook
Ferrari look competitive in 2026. The team looked to have built a solid contender in pre-season testing, and a strong performance in Australia in the season opening Grand Prix confirmed this. Ferrari have mastered the start procedure for this season, as shown by both Hamilton and Leclerc shooting out of the blocks in Melbourne to gain multiple places from the start. The combination of engineering resources and driver experience gives Ferrari the tools to compete for race wins if development progresses smoothly.
Betting Angles
Ferrari drivers often perform well in qualifying markets due to the car’s strong single lap pace. At power circuits, Ferrari frequently becomes a contender for podium positions and race victories. At least at the start of the season, should Leclerc or Hamilton get it right in qualifying they should be a strong bet for Leader after Lap 1 markets, especially on circuits with few overtaking opportunities.

