Ferrari warns about budget cap management ahead of 2026 F1 season

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has emphasised that careful management of development expenses will be critical for the Scuderia in 2026 to avoid “burning” money under the Formula 1 budget cap.

Next year, the budget cap is set to rise to $215 million, an adjustment largely designed to account for inflation and additional costs now included in teams’ accounting. Fred Vasseur has highlighted that, while new technical regulations will shake up the grid, financial prudence will be a major factor in the performance of the Scuderia’s 2026 challenger.

The French team principal suggested that, in the early races, the on-track positions may not reflect the true hierarchy due to the importance of continuous car development over the course of the season. He indicated that, beyond technical tools and resources, the cost cap will heavily influence when and how upgrades are deployed across the season.

Fred Vasseur explained that the timing and sequencing of upgrades must be carefully planned. He indicated that rushing to introduce multiple upgrades in the first few races could have a significant financial impact, particularly when parts such as the floor need to be transported to faraway circuits like Japan or China. The cost of logistics and development can quickly consume a large portion of the budget if not managed strategically.

According to Fred Vasseur, Ferrari intends to adopt a more measured approach by leveraging wind tunnel development early in the season, delaying the on-track debut of certain components until circuits where deployment is logistically simpler. This method, he suggested, will help optimise the budget while maintaining competitive upgrades.

The French manager also pointed out that not all upgrades carry the same financial weight. For example, an adjustment to the flap of the front wing would be far less expensive than sending a full floor package to a remote venue. Balancing the cost of development against the expected aerodynamic gains will therefore be a critical part of Ferrari’s strategy for 2026.

Fred Vasseur’s comments underline the dual challenge facing Ferrari, as they prepare for the first season featuring Lewis Hamilton alongside Charles Leclerc. Both drivers will rely on the team to maximise the car’s performance within the constraints of the budget cap while maintaining a competitive development program that can adapt to new technical regulations throughout the year.

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Overall, the Scuderia’s focus for 2026 is clear: strategic, cost-conscious development combined with smart deployment of upgrades to ensure both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are positioned to compete at the front without jeopardising the financial limits imposed by Formula 1’s cost cap.

Dec 31, 2025Alex Marino

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