Ferrari arrived at the 2026 season opener with questions to answer. Twelve rounds later, the Scuderia look like genuine title contenders again.
The upgrade that turned the tide
A revised floor introduced mid-season unlocked the SF-26's potential in high-speed corners, an area where the car had previously bled lap time.
Combine that with the steadiest pit crew on the grid and a rejuvenated Charles Leclerc, and Ferrari's late-season surge starts to make sense.




