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Leclerc Signs New Ferrari Contract Ahead of Monaco GP

Leclerc Signs New Ferrari Contract Ahead of Monaco GP

Summary
Ferrari extends Charles Leclerc's contract for multiple seasons, securing the Monegasque alongside Lewis Hamilton through at least 2027 as the team chases its first drivers' title since 2007.

Charles Leclerc has signed a multi-year contract extension with Ferrari, the team announced on Wednesday ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix. The exact length of the deal was not disclosed, but it ensures that both Leclerc and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton are committed to the Scuderia through at least the end of the 2027 season.

Why it matters:

Ferrari locks in one of its core driver lineup pieces as it continues its quest for a first drivers' championship since 2007. Leclerc, a fan favorite among the tifosi, has grown into a team leader and remains crucial to Ferrari's long-term ambitions. His extension alongside Hamilton provides stability amid the upcoming 2026 regulatory changes and beyond.

The details:

  • Leclerc has been part of the Ferrari family for a decade, joining the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2016 after winning the F2 title in 2017 and debuting in F1 with Alfa Romeo in 2018 before moving to Ferrari in 2019.
  • At 28 years old, he is Ferrari's second-most capped F1 driver and ranks second only to Michael Schumacher in pole positions for the team.
  • In 155 races for Ferrari, he has scored eight wins, 27 poles, 11 fastest laps, and 52 podiums. His best championship finish is second in 2022, and he currently sits third in the 2026 standings.
  • The Monegasque driver expressed his excitement: "It has always been so much more than just a team to me… I believe in this team more than ever, and I'm deeply grateful that we will keep pushing side by side toward our shared goal of bringing the world championship back to Maranello."
  • Team principal Fred Vasseur noted the extension felt "very natural," praising Leclerc's growth into one of the strongest drivers on the grid and his dedication to the team.

What's next:

Leclerc heads to his home race in Monaco this weekend aiming to end Ferrari's 34-race winless streak. He has secured two podiums so far in 2026. With the driver lineup locked in, Ferrari can focus on closing the gap to the frontrunners and mounting a serious title challenge in the coming seasons.

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