
Bearman names 'target one day' amid Leclerc's new deal
While he remains focused on his work with Haas, Ollie Bearman has admitted that joining Ferrari in the future is his target.

While he remains focused on his work with Haas, Ollie Bearman has admitted that joining Ferrari in the future is his target.

Charles Leclerc may call Monaco home, but when it comes to handing out favourites’ tags for this weekend’s... The post Leclerc plays down Ferrari hype ahead of home race appeared first on F1i.com .

Charles Leclerc has revealed he did have options elsewhere on the grid before signing a new contract with Ferrari but said he firmly believes in the Italian giants' "plan" to finally return to the front of F1.

Charles Leclerc reckons Monaco is the perfect track for Ferrari to shine, but still thinks Mercedes holds the edge this weekend after a dominant start to Formula 1 in 2026. The Silver Arrows has won all five grands prix this year which leaves it with a 72-point advantage over second-placed Ferrari who is a step ahead of McLaren in third. But this weekend might be the toughest challenge yet ... Keep reading

Charles Leclerc says he’s never considered leaving the Ferrari Formula 1 team, having signed a new multi-year deal with the outfit. A Ferrari protege since 2016, having graduated to the Italian F1 squad in 2019, Leclerc has remained faithful ever since, competing in 155 grands prix with 27 pole positions and eight victories. The new contract will likely keep him tied to Maranello until 2028 ... Keep reading

Charles Leclerc’s loyalty to the Ferrari F1 team is admirable, and rare, but it risks wasting the best years of his career - Scott Mitchell-Malm examines the implications of Leclerc's new contract

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc agrees a new long-term deal ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.

Just days before the most emotional race weekend of his season, Charles Leclerc has reaffirmed his commitment to... The post Leclerc signs new Ferrari deal ahead of home race in Monaco! appeared first on F1i.com .

Charles Leclerc will continue driving for Ferrari for the foreseeable future after the team announced a new contract with the driver.

Mercedes head into this weekend's showpiece Monaco Grand Prix aiming to extend their winning run at the start of F1's new era to six races, but could the sport's most-famous event provide the first significant shift in 2026's early narrative?