Ferrari is scheduled to carry out the launch of its 2026 F1 car next week at an event at Fiorano.
The Italian squad enters the new year looking to improve on its disappointing form last season, which saw it endure an entire year without a single grand prix win.
Lewis Hamilton struggled to extract pace from the car as he went through his first F1 season without a trip to the podium.
However, with a major regulation change on the horizon, it offers an opportunity for one team to pull away from the field and enjoy a successful route to title glory.
Ferrari will be hoping this year will be the season it ends its championship drought, which stretches back to the 2008 season.
The team has issued no hints over how the car might appear on the track - so we have given it a shot!
Ahead of the car launch next week, RacingNews365 has mocked up a concept livery to give an idea of what the new Ferrari could look like.
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