Ferrari is absolutely realizing its potential, each in racing and within the supercar market. The launch of the F80 has been a rare success: the automotive, which integrates F1 and Hypercar expertise, has already been reserved by 799 fortunate shoppers, regardless of a waitlist of simply as many hoping to put a deposit.
In F1, the Scuderia achieved its fifth win of the season in Mexico Metropolis, following one other victory in Austin, and is critically in rivalry for the Constructors’ Championship, trailing McLaren by solely 29 factors. Ferrari’s engineers have labored laborious, reworking the SF-24 right into a automotive that may compete for the lead on any monitor, overcoming summer season struggles towards high rivals.
Pink Bull and Mercedes, who outperformed Ferrari final 12 months, now path behind within the standings, whereas Ferrari’s restoration of 46 factors on McLaren prior to now two races means that the elusive title, absent since 2008, is inside attain.
The 2025 challenge, coded as 677 and meant for Lewis Hamilton, is taking form across the Italian engineering core, with new technical director Loic Serra striving to harmonize with the workforce that Fred Vasseur has organized, with out disrupting an already superior challenge. The brand new automotive might be fully contemporary, with a pull-rod entrance suspension, new chassis, and gearbox case. Ferrari’s purpose is to compete for each 2025 titles with out ready for the following regulatory problem, conscious that the summer season’s efforts have narrowed the hole with rivals.
Loic Serra’s process goes past creating the SF-25. He should information the Scuderia into the brand new F1 period of agile, smaller, and lighter automobiles. The principle problem will lie not in aerodynamics however within the energy unit, which is able to derive 50% of its energy from the interior combustion engine and 50% from the hybrid system. There aren’t any particulars but on Maranello’s new V6 engine designed by Wolf Zimmermann, however inside sources trace at “revolutionary” combustion options.
One other modern facet of the rules is the shift to 100% biofuels, an space through which Aramco and Petronas have developed vital experience due to massive investments. Gas improvement, unrestricted by the funds cap, presents not solely an F1 efficiency benefit but additionally potential to protect the interior combustion engine as a viable possibility in a mobility sector not solely reliant on electrical energy.
This formidable purpose is one Ferrari and Shell, its strategic companion, have determined to sort out collectively. Just lately, a quick announcement appeared on Ferrari’s web site: “Ferrari is happy to announce the multi-year renewal of its partnership with Shell. The settlement, efficient January 1, 2026, covers Scuderia Ferrari HP, Ferrari Hypercar, and the Ferrari Problem collection.”
The present contract was set to run out on the finish of 2025, however renewing it early not solely maintains continuity in a partnership courting again to 1950 but additionally helps define Ferrari’s new targets with the Dutch multinational.
Shell reportedly needed to develop biofuel for F1’s 2026 season. Nonetheless, rules are pushing gas suppliers towards artificial e-fuel, marking a paradigm shift that requires the 2 strategic companions to revise their plans.
Shell, which has over 500,000 workers and manages 46,000 retail websites in additional than 80 international locations, calls itself “the world’s #1 mobility retailer, serving 33 million prospects each day. To fulfill its prospects’ wants, Shell consistently evolves, providing fuels, lubricants, automotive care, and retail services to optimize their journeys.”
The settlement with Ferrari raises the stakes: Shell will spend money on e-fuel to reach at 2026 with a high-performance gas that meets sustainability targets. Analysis into anti-knock chemical components might be a key focus, as FIA rules present a big alternative for such analysis. The “proper” gas might contribute 3 to five% to engine efficiency. In different phrases, the “gasoline battle” has already begun, although, for now, quietly.