Ferrari Factory Drivers – 2026 Roster
Charles Leclerc (Monaco) – 8th season with Ferrari
Highlights: Monaco & Italian GP winner, 2024 championship runner-up
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in F1
Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain) – 2nd season with Ferrari
Highlights: 7× F1 World Champion
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in F1
Alessandro Pier Guidi (Italy) – 9th year
Highlights: 2023 Le Mans winner (Hypercar)
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #51 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there
James Calado (Great Britain) – 11th year
Highlights: 2023 Le Mans winner, 2017 WEC GTE Pro champion
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #51 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there such as in the 033 Triarsi entry at the 24 Hours of Daytona
Antonio Giovinazzi (Italy) – 9th year (returned 2023)
Highlights: 2023 Le Mans winner, ex-F1 driver
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #51 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there
Nicklas Nielsen (Denmark) – 3rd year
Highlights: 2024 Le Mans winner
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #50 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there, currently slated to race the AF Corse LMP2 entry at the 24 Hours of Daytona in IMSA
Antonio Fuoco (Italy) – 11th year
Highlights: 2024 Le Mans winner, ex-F2 race winner
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #50 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there, such as the GTD AF Corse entry into IMSA alongside Lilou Wadoux
Miguel Molina (Spain) – 9th year
Highlights: 2024 Le Mans winner
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in #50 499P for the WEC season, expect to see some GT entries here and there such as in the 033 Triarsi entry at the 24 Hours of Daytona
Alessio Rovera (Italy) – 4th year
Highlights: 2024 GTWC Europe Endurance Cup Champion
What does 2026 look like? GT entries throughout the years such as in the 033 Triarsi entry at the 24 Hours of Daytona, #21 Vista AF Corse LMGT3 in the WEC
Davide Rigon (Italy) – 15th year
Highlights: 2024 24 Hours of Daytona GTD Pro winner
What does 2026 look like? Rigon will start his season in the Asian Le Mans Series with AF Corse and will continue with the #54 Vista AF Corse LMGT3 in the WEC
Daniel Serra (Brazil) – 8th year
Highlights: 2019 Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans in GTE Pro
What does 2026 look like? Serra is confirmed to compete in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the GTD class, driving for Conquest Racing.
Lilou Wadoux (France) – 3rd year
Highlights: Winner of the Six Hours of the Glen in 2024 in LMP2
What does 2026 look like? She will be racing in 2026 in GTD in IMSA’s endurance rounds
Thomas Neubauer (France) – 3rd year
Highlights: 2022 GTWCE Endurance Silver Cup champion
What does 2026 look like? Neubauer is expected to compete in a major GT3 championship such as the GT World Challenge Europe or the World Endurance Championship, though his specific seat for 2026 has not yet been publicly assigned.
Yifei Ye (China) – 2nd year (promoted to factory 2025)
Highlights: 2025 Le Mans winner with Ferrari #83 AF Corse
What does 2026 look like? Continuing in the #83 499P in the WEC
Zhou Guanyu (China) – Reserve/test driver 2026 (12 years in Ferrari system counting FDA)
Highlights: First Chinese F1 driver, F3 Asian champion with FDA
What does 2026 look like? Continuing to support Ferrari’s efforts in F1
Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA) – 2026 Roster
Maya Weug (Spain/Netherlands) – 5th year
Highlights: 2025 F1 Academy runner-up
What does 2026 look like? Following her vice-champion finish in F1 Academy, Weug is exploring a potential switch to sports cars and is set to test a Ferrari 296 GT3 with AF Corse in December, though her full 2026 race program is currently unconfirmed.
Dino Beganovic (Sweden) – 6th year
Highlights: 2022 Formula Regional European Champion
What does 2026 look like? Beganovic will graduate to the FIA Formula 2 Championship, driving for DAMS Lucas Oil.
Rafael Câmara (Brazil) – 4th year
Highlights: 2025 FIA F3 champion
What does 2026 look like? After winning the FIA Formula 3 Championship, Câmara is confirmed to move up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Invicta Racing.
Tuukka Taponen (Finland) – 3rd year
Highlights: 2024 Formula Regional Middle East champion
What does 2026 look like? Taponen will compete in the FIA Formula 3 Championship for the 2026 season, having signed with MP Motorsport.
Aurelia Nobels (Brazil/USA) – 3rd year
Highlights: Las Vegas podium in 2025 F1 Academy
What does 2026 look like? Nobels is currently unconfirmed for a specific 2026 series but is expected to continue her single-seater development, potentially remaining in F1 Academy or moving to a regional Formula 4 series.
Noah Baglin (Great Britain) – 1st year
Highlights: 2025 OK Junior Karting World Champion
What does 2026 look like? After winning the FIA Karting World Junior Championship in 2025, Baglin is expected to step up to the OK (Senior) Karting category or potentially test Formula 4 machinery.
Filippo Sala (Italy) – 1st year
Highlights: Trofeo delle Industrie winner 2022, 2024
What does 2026 look like? Sala, who joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2025, is expected to continue competing in top-tier Karting (OK class) championships as he is not yet old enough for full-time Formula 4 competition.
Alba Larsen (Denmark) – 1st year (via Girls on Track)
Highlights: Top-5 finishes in 2025 F1 Academy
What does 2026 look like? Larsen will officially join the Ferrari Driver Academy in January 2026 and is expected to compete in the F1 Academy series, potentially alongside a dual campaign in British F4.
Niccolò Maccagnani (Italy) – 1st year
Highlights: Dominant weekend in F4 Southeast Asian Championship, 2 poles, 3 wins
What does 2026 look like? Maccagnani is confirmed to race in the Italian F4 Championship and Euro 4 Championship with Prema Racing.
