The Formula 1 rumor mill is in overdrive after reports surfaced that internal Bahrain testing telemetry from Ferrariās new SF26 may have leaked ā and the numbers are raising eyebrows across the grid.
If the data circulating in the paddock is accurate, Ferrari may have unlocked something rivals didnāt see coming.
š The Data That Shook the Grid
Sources analyzing preseason runs suggest the SF26 shows a serious traction advantage, especially in low-speed corners ā one of the most decisive performance areas under the new regulations.
According to insiders:
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Ferrari drivers were able to apply full throttle earlier on corner exit
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Mechanical grip appeared significantly stronger than both Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team and McLaren
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Long-run consistency hinted at reduced rear instability compared to 2025
On paper, Ferrariās outright lap times in Bahrain didnāt scream domination.
But telemetry tells a deeper story.
And in Formula 1, hidden gains are often the most dangerous.
š§ A Radical Design Reset
After a turbulent 2025 season, Ferrari reportedly spent eight uninterrupted months rethinking its entire car concept.
Drivers have described the SF26 as:
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Predictable
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Stable
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Confidence-inspiring
A stark contrast to the inconsistent SF25.
One of the boldest rumored changes? A shift in power unit architecture that improves combustion efficiency and thermal management ā integrating cooling and aero packaging more cohesively.
If true, that could explain the improved rear grip and throttle application.
š Why Melbourne Could Be the Real Test
All eyes now turn to the season opener at the Australian Grand Prix.
Albert Park rewards traction and strong mechanical grip ā precisely where the SF26 appears strongest.
Historically, Ferrari has performed well there.
But testing dominance doesnāt always equal race-day control.
Fuel loads, engine modes, and sandbagging remain unknown variables.
āļø Rivals Wonāt Sit Still
Neither Mercedes nor McLaren are likely to panic publicly.
Development curves in modern F1 are steep ā and a few tenths in testing can evaporate by qualifying.
Still, if Ferrariās advantage in throttle application holds across circuits, it could:
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Improve tire life
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Enhance overtaking opportunities
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Reduce driver error under pressure
And over a championship? That compounds fast.
š Redemption Season⦠or Preseason Hype?
For Ferrari and Charles Leclerc, 2026 isnāt just another campaign.
Itās redemption.
The SF26 looks like a machine built not just for speed ā but for consistency and confidence.
Now the question becomes:
Was Bahrain a genuine warning shotā¦
Or just clever preseason illusion?
The lights go out in Melbourne soon.
And then we find out who was really bluffing.