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The change Ferrari fans have been waiting for — New color could debut at upcoming iconic race, leaving red behind

Daniel García by Daniel García
February 19, 2026
in Mobility
40 The change Ferrari fans have been waiting for — New color could debut at upcoming iconic race leaving red behind

When you think of Ferrari, you see one color, and only one: red, right? Imagining a Ferrari in anything other than the iconic shade almost feels wrong.

Imagine that for one high-profile race in America, that famous red suddenly vanished…

There’s talk about about a special livery tied to a major American milestone.

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Nothing’s confirmed, yet the idea leads to one question: what happens when the most recognizable color in racing disappears?

Ferrari and the formula for success: Just paint everything red

Ferrari and “red”: those two concepts have been linked for so long that thinking of one without the other is incongruent.

Red wasn’t chosen for aesthetic reasons. Back in the day, Italian cars were assigned red as their national color on the track. That tradition stuck, and ever since, that shade — Rosso Corsa — has belonged to the flashy Ferrari.

Ask just about anyone to draw a sports car as a kid, and chances are you’ll end up with a red Ferrari. That’s partly because red has come to symbolize passion, performance, and high-octane excitement — exactly what Ferrari wants its cars to feel like.

Red has come to symbolize passion, performance, and high-octane excitement, which is exactly what Ferrari wants its cars to feel like.

But here’s the interesting, but to many of us, unknown fact: Ferrari hasn’t always just been red. Cars have appeared in yellow, blue, white, green, and even custom shades. When it happens, there’s usually a special reason.

What if Ferrari wasn’t red for a day? That’s what could soon happen

Imagine that for one weekend, Ferrari’s iconic red disappears from the track completely.

That’s exactly what could happen at an upcoming historic race with huge significance in America. Fans are speculating after the team teased a new look tied to a major milestone on U.S. soil, and it’s got fans buzzing about what they might see.

Just last year at the Miami Grand Prix, the Scuderia brought back blue accents and special uniforms in celebration of its North American legacy — and it went down a treat.

So if Ferrari really sheds red for a race soon, it’ll be something for us to remember for a long time.

It’s a historic opportunity to showcase a new color 

2026 isn’t just another racing season — it’s the 250th anniversary of the United States’ independence. Americans are already gearing up for months of commemorations leading up to July 4, a special Independence Day in 2026.

Sports and entertainment are totally on board. Boxing is taking to the White House lawn in a sure-to-be-epic celebration showdown. North America’s shared hosting of the 2026 FIFA World Cup — with games being spread across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico — will coincide with America’s special birthday year in a once-in-a-generation sports spotlight.

With all that patriotic energy and lots on offer to choose from while you celebrate the festivities, some fans are whispering about another type of tribute: what if Ferrari stepped onto the 2026 track with a special blue, red, and white scheme in the colours of America?

Has Ferrari commented on this?

There’s no official confirmation yet, not from Ferrari or any team. There’s just the kind of speculation that spreads when fans get a hint of something unique to get hyped over.

Could Ferrari be using America’s color palette for a one-off splash job? It’s a fun idea, and this year of all years, nothing would be more fitting than a racing legend subtly nodding to a colossal anniversary.

But for now, it’s just that: an intriguing possibility, not reality, yet.

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