2026 F1 Thread

Insidious Von

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Is Haas still in partnership with Ferrari?

In a perfect world Piero Ferrari would have taken over the F1 from Jon Elkann. Ferrari will not be a factor in 2026, Lewis Hamilton is taking Oliver Bearman's ride away from him. In a perfect world, Piero is 80.

Real shift, more life real shit.

 

roadhog

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Is Haas still in partnership with Ferrari?

In a perfect world Piero Ferrari would have taken over the F1 from Jon Elkann. Ferrari will not be a factor in 2026, Lewis Hamilton is taking Oliver Bearman's ride away from him. In a perfect world, Piero is 80.

Real shift, more life real shit.

Still using Ferrari engines as far as I'm aware, but they have a new technical alliance with with IMSA team Toyota Gazoo Racing.
Could there be a Toyota engine on the grid in the near future?
 

Intrinsic

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This is the only one that I'm not liking. It could be a HAAS. The lack of red and large Ferrari markings seems weird to me. I expected something more bold from them.
So true about HAAS. lol
Just on the initial eye test, my guess is HP maybe paid more wanting to isolate their logo with the white background, compared to it not standing out as much with the Ferrari red colour?
No idea, just a guess but the HP really does pop out now.
 
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Intrinsic

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Can someone explain to me about this boost takeover now? I read a comment that it's like a "turn based RPG". 😅
So only the driver behind can use the boost to try and pass the driver ahead? I'll miss DRS I guess. lol
 

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Can someone explain to me about this boost takeover now? I read a comment that it's like a "turn based RPG". 😅
So only the driver behind can use the boost to try and pass the driver ahead? I'll miss DRS I guess. lol
To me, it's similar to Indycar's Push To Pass.
But where Indycar drivers have a total of 120(?) seconds per race to use it, F1 drivers can use boost anywhere, anytime, as long as the battery has enough stored energy for it to be used.
And it can be used to pass or defend a pass.
 
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