Ferrari, Monaco and Vasseur
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It’s the safest bet in the drivers’ market, that Leclerc would stay with Ferrari for an undisclosed amount of time — the team’s announcement on Wednesday confirmed the extension was for “several more seasons”. But the big question is why, when he’s arguably in the prime of his career and yet to .
Charles Leclerc pushed back against Lando Norris' suggestion that Ferrari should be considered the favourites heading into the Monaco Grand Prix, although he acknowledged that, on paper, the streets of the Principality are likely to suit the characteristics of the SF-26 better than many of the circuits visited so far this season.
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur says there is still a lot of work to be done during the Monaco Grand Prix weekend to be able to capitalize on the pace seen in Friday practice.
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Charles Leclerc signs new Ferrari deal, reiterates F1 title ambition
Charles Leclerc has committed his future to Ferrari with a fresh multi-year contract, ending speculation over a possible move to a rival team. The new deal keeps one of Formula 1’s most coveted drivers tied to Maranello and comes as he reiterates that anything short of fighting for the world championship will not satisfy
The Scuderia announces Leclerc’s renewal for several years. “I will keep giving my all to return this team to where it belongs,” he says.
Charles Leclerc's decision to sign a contract extension with Ferrari was always likely to split opinion. On one hand, remaining with Formula 1's most iconic team feels like the natural choice for a driver who has spent much of his career wearing red.