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Ferrari's 2026 Title Hopes Already Fading After Rocky Start
7 May 2026Racingnews365AnalysisCommentary

Ferrari's 2026 Title Hopes Already Fading After Rocky Start

Ferrari trails Mercedes by 70 points after four races, with inconsistency and driver errors hampering their championship bid. Leclerc and Hamilton have shown flashes, but the SF-26 lacks reliability and the development window is closing fast.

Ferrari's 2026 campaign has hit early turbulence, sitting 70 points behind Mercedes after just four races. With 110 points to Mercedes' 180, the Scuderia is second in the constructors' standings, but the gap is alarming. Charles Leclerc has managed podiums in Australia and Japan, but a costly spin and penalty in Miami dropped him to eighth. Lewis Hamilton's adaptation has been rough; early contact in Miami left him nursing damage en route to sixth.

Why it matters:

After a promising pre-season, Ferrari's inability to consistently challenge Mercedes raises questions about their development direction. The championship window is narrowing quickly, and with McLaren close behind (94 points), the Scuderia risks being overtaken for second.

By the numbers:

  • Points gap: Ferrari (110) trails Mercedes (180) by 38.9% – a 70-point deficit after four rounds.
  • Driver performance: Leclerc has two podiums but the Miami error cost valuable points. Hamilton has one podium (Melbourne) but sits sixth in the drivers' standings.
  • Red Bull collapse: Defending champions are on only 30 points, meaning Ferrari's direct rivals are Mercedes and McLaren.

The big picture:

Ferrari's SF-26 shows pace in certain conditions but lacks consistency. The development race is critical, with upgrades expected. However, early-season deficits are notoriously hard to overcome. If the Scuderia cannot close the gap within the next few races, 2026 title hopes may indeed be dashed before the midpoint.

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