The 2026 Formula 1 season is shaping up to be a true turning point, with a presentation calendar starting on January 15. As the teams prepare to unveil their new cars, excitement is palpable. With major technical changes, including Sauber’s transformation into a factory team for Audi and the arrival of Cadillac, this season promises to be full of surprises.
Mark Your Calendars for January 15
On Thursday, January 15, Formula 1 enthusiasts will be glued to their screens as Red Bull and Racing Bulls reveal their colors from Detroit, Michigan. This first presentation will take place on the grounds of their new major partner, Ford, which is working on Red Bull Powertrains’ first in-house engine. A great introduction that will highlight the synergy between these two giants of motorsport.
On Tuesday, January 20, Audi, the freshly converted team, will unveil its car at an event in Berlin, Germany. On the same day, Honda will take the opportunity to present its new power unit in Tokyo, marking a key moment in its exclusive partnership with Aston Martin.

Friday, January 23, will be a particularly busy day: an Alpine presentation will take place in Barcelona, while the Haas team will opt for an online launch. Ferrari, for its part, could surprise everyone with an initial run at Fiorano, adding a bit of spice to this already packed day.
After the first week of closed winter testing scheduled at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit from January 26 to 30, two teams will take advantage of this period to unveil their cars. Cadillac will make a splash with a presentation during a commercial aired on Sunday, February 8, in the heart of the Super Bowl in the United States. The following day, Monday, February 9, Aston Martin will unveil its first F1 designed under Adrian Newey’s guidance, an event not to be missed for speed and innovation enthusiasts.
Detailed Presentation Schedule
- January 15: Red Bull and Racing Bulls Presentation in Detroit
- January 20: Audi Presentation in Berlin and Honda in Tokyo
- January 23: Alpine Presentation in Barcelona, Haas online launch, and potentially a Ferrari run at Fiorano
- February 8: Cadillac Commercial during the Super Bowl
- February 9: Aston Martin Car Unveiling Designed by Adrian Newey
2026 Winter Testing
After this flurry of presentations, it’s time for winter testing, which will take place at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit. From January 26 to 30, teams will have the opportunity to put their cars to the test, fine-tune their setups, and evaluate the performance of their new engines. These sessions are crucial for each team as they help define strategies and adjust performance before the official start of the season.
With the arrival of new technologies and significant regulatory changes, this testing should give us a glimpse of the strengths in play for the championship. Fans will be able to closely observe the teams’ evolutions and adaptations in the face of this revolutionary season’s challenges.
In summary, the 2026 Formula 1 season promises to be thrilling with a tight schedule and revelations that will keep speed enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. Stay tuned so you don’t miss anything from this year, which is already shaping up to be historic in the world of motorsport.


