The pressure is on at Maranello, and Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur isn’t sugarcoating it—a strong start in 2025 is critical, or their title hopes could vanish before the season even gets going.
With Formula 1’s massive 2026 regulation overhaul looming, teams are now facing the ultimate balancing act—how much focus should be placed on 2025 without falling behind for 2026?
For Vasseur and Ferrari, the answer is clear: they must hit the ground running immediately in Bahrain if they want any shot at dethroning Red Bull and reclaiming Formula 1 supremacy.
Why 2025 Is More Crucial Than Ever for Ferrari
The upcoming season will mark the final year of the ground-effect era, with sweeping rule changes set for 2026. This means:
✅ New chassis regulations – Lighter, smaller cars.
✅ Increased electrical power – A shift toward hybrid reliance.
✅ No wind tunnel testing for 2026 until now – Teams are just beginning development on next-gen cars.
This creates a high-stakes dilemma—do teams go all-in on 2025 for short-term success, or shift focus early to 2026?
For Ferrari, who finished second in the 2024 Constructors’ Championship, the time to strike is now.
💬 Vasseur on Ferrari’s 2025 approach:
“We will have to start working on 2026 soon, and for this reason, it will be essential to be competitive straight away in Bahrain. With development that will be stopped early, those who start late will have little chance of recovering.”
Ferrari’s Painful 2024 Lesson—and Why They Can’t Repeat It
Ferrari knows what happens when momentum is lost.
In 2024, a mid-season slump cost them the Constructors’ Championship battle with McLaren. Despite a strong late-season surge, they ended just 14 points short.
💬 Vasseur on Ferrari’s past mistakes:
“Everyone has to take risks. If you don’t, you’re dead.”
Now, with Lewis Hamilton joining Charles Leclerc at Maranello, the stakes are even higher.
A Completely New Ferrari in 2025: The SF-25’s High-Risk Redesign
This isn’t just an evolution of last year’s car—the SF-25 is a ground-up reinvention.
💬 Vasseur on Ferrari’s 2025 challenger:
“The car will be completely new; I think we’ll have less than 1% of the parts in common with the 2024 car.”
This radical shift could make or break their season. If the SF-25 hits the ground running, Ferrari could lead the championship fight. But if it falters early, catching up will be nearly impossible.
💬 Vasseur’s final warning:
“Sometimes you don’t realize you’re taking risks until afterward.”
The Verdict: Ferrari Must Deliver—Or Risk Falling Behind for Years
With only one season left before the 2026 reset, Ferrari is all-in on 2025. If their bold new car delivers, they could finally reclaim F1’s throne. If not? They risk falling behind before the next era even begins.
The first true test comes in Bahrain. And for Ferrari, failure is not an option.