Haas becomes first team to reveal 2026 car as Ferrari speculation swirls around Oliver Bearman.
The American-owned Haas team has made history by becoming the first outfit to unveil its new 2026 Formula One car, just weeks before the start of a new season with significant rule changes. The VF-26 is set to feature vastly different front and rear wings compared to last year's generation, contributing to less downforce and drag.
Team principal Ayao Komatsu hailed the launch as "a monumental effort" from his team, who have worked tirelessly to meet the tight turnaround time for a new car. The 2026 season will introduce new power units and chassis, marking a significant shift in the sport's regulations.
Britain's Oliver Bearman, 20, and French driver Esteban Ocon, form the Haas driver line-up for another successive season. Bearman impressed as a rookie last year, producing some impressive results towards the end of the campaign, particularly during his second half. This has led to speculation about his future in F1, with Ferrari being linked to him as a potential replacement.
Bearman expressed excitement about the upcoming season and racing at circuits where he had little experience previously. He believes that having gained valuable knowledge from last year's rookie campaign will put him in a better position this time around. The Essex-born driver is also eager to return to circuits like Spain and Bahrain, where he had a taste of F1 for the first time.
The 2026 season gets underway with three separate testing events before the Australian Grand Prix on March 8. These tests provide an opportunity for teams to fine-tune their cars, which will be crucial in adapting to the new regulations.
Formula One also recently released details about the rule changes that will replace DRS (Drag Reduction System) and make the sport more competitive.
The American-owned Haas team has made history by becoming the first outfit to unveil its new 2026 Formula One car, just weeks before the start of a new season with significant rule changes. The VF-26 is set to feature vastly different front and rear wings compared to last year's generation, contributing to less downforce and drag.
Team principal Ayao Komatsu hailed the launch as "a monumental effort" from his team, who have worked tirelessly to meet the tight turnaround time for a new car. The 2026 season will introduce new power units and chassis, marking a significant shift in the sport's regulations.
Britain's Oliver Bearman, 20, and French driver Esteban Ocon, form the Haas driver line-up for another successive season. Bearman impressed as a rookie last year, producing some impressive results towards the end of the campaign, particularly during his second half. This has led to speculation about his future in F1, with Ferrari being linked to him as a potential replacement.
Bearman expressed excitement about the upcoming season and racing at circuits where he had little experience previously. He believes that having gained valuable knowledge from last year's rookie campaign will put him in a better position this time around. The Essex-born driver is also eager to return to circuits like Spain and Bahrain, where he had a taste of F1 for the first time.
The 2026 season gets underway with three separate testing events before the Australian Grand Prix on March 8. These tests provide an opportunity for teams to fine-tune their cars, which will be crucial in adapting to the new regulations.
Formula One also recently released details about the rule changes that will replace DRS (Drag Reduction System) and make the sport more competitive.