Ferrari has taken one step forward at Maranello for 2026.
Ferrari has reportedly fired up its first power unit that complies with the 2026 regulations in Formula 1 at Maranello before the Christmas break. Though this specific unit won’t be used on a racetrack given that this is a prototype, it indicates an additional step the Red team has taken toward the new era in F1 racing.
The 2026 regulations mandate power units that achieve a balance between internal combustion and electric power, with a 50% share for each. The rules, approved by the FIA, impose stricter limitations on materials and solutions for the 1.6-liter V6 turbo, indicating a more straightforward engine architecture in the future.
As per a report in Motorsport Italy, the first roar of the prototype of the 2026 6-cylinder turbo echoed recently with a concept of the future power unit with 50-50 power distribution, and without a Motor Generator Unit – Heat (MGU-H).