
Ferrari Hands Latest F1 Test to 2027 Seat Contender Câmara
Ferrari prospect Rafael Câmara is set for his second F1 test in the SF-25 at Barcelona, strengthening his case as a future grand prix driver amid links to a potential 2027 Haas seat.
Rafael Câmara is set to take another step toward Formula 1 by undertaking his second Ferrari test this week. The Brazilian, currently impressing in his debut Formula 2 campaign, will drive the SF-25 in a Testing of Previous Cars session at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Thursday, just weeks after his maiden outing at the Hungaroring.
Why it matters:
Câmara's rapid climb through the Ferrari Driver Academy has put him squarely in the conversation for a future grand prix seat. With Ferrari's junior ranks historically feeding talent to customer team Haas, his continued seat time in current F1 machinery suggests the Scuderia is weighing him up for a potential race drive as early as 2027.
The details:
- The 21-year-old will pilot the SF-25 in a TPC session at Barcelona, following his first F1 test at the Hungaroring in May.
- Câmara joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in November 2021 and has steadily built his reputation within the organisation.
- He currently sits third in the F2 standings, just 17 points off the lead, having claimed victory in the Barcelona feature race last weekend.
- In his debut F2 season with Invicta Racing, he has secured three podiums from 10 races, marking him out as a genuine title contender.
- The test comes during a busy week in Barcelona, with a separate Pirelli tyre test also taking place on Tuesday involving Charles Leclerc, Zhou Guanyu, and Jak Crawford.
What's next:
All eyes will be on how Câmara performs during his latest run as he looks to prove he is ready for the step up to F1. With consistent results in F2 and increasing mileage in Ferrari machinery, speculation linking him to Haas for the 2027 season is only likely to grow in the coming months.
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