
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.

Lewis Hamilton has offered his thoughts on the speculation that Ferrari are the favourites to succeed in Monaco.
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Charles Leclerc is the man of the moment, announcing his contract extension with Ferrari before he embarks on his home race in Monaco.

Formula 1 drivers and team orders have a long and disagreeable history, especially when those drivers are in the heat of the world championship battle. You have to go back to the 1950s to find a properly gentlemanly resolution to a title fight involving two teammates. And even then the famous example of Peter Collins handing his Ferrari over to Juan Manuel Fangio in the 1956 Italian Grand Prix ... Keep reading

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 .

Lewis Hamilton says he feels as though he has successfully "managed to move a lot of things on the chessboard" in his second year at Ferrari, as he hailed the impact of his race engineer amid his positive start to the 2026 season.

As Formula 1 arrives in Monaco, Lando Norris is once again looking toward Ferrari as the team most... The post Norris flags Ferrari edge in Monaco but not ruling out McLaren appeared first on F1i.com .

Charles Leclerc said he turned down offers to leave Ferrari because he believes team principal Frederic Vasseur can make them winners again.

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.

Christian Horner has a new job, his first major role since his sacking from F1 by Red Bull last summer.

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

As Monte Carlo prepares for the glamorous Monaco Grand Prix, the attention has been briefly drawn away from the pitlane and towards the marina, where an Audi Formula 1 car and a Koenigsegg Jesko hypercar were craned aboard a 236-foot superyacht. The moment was organised by Ultimate Superyacht founder Tom Claeren, who has previously placed a Ferrari F40 and a McLaren Solus GT on luxury ... 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

Much is being made of how well-suited the Ferrari will be to Monaco this weekend. Does it really head there as favourite?

On Wednesday morning, Ferrari announced it had agreed a "multi-year" contract extension with long-time Scuderia driver Charles Leclerc, extending his Ferrari tenure for what is thought to be at least three more seasons in Formula 1 beyond 2026. With Leclerc's previous deal not running out until the end of 2027, has the Monegasque taken a risk or is his pledge of loyalty to Maranello something ... Keep reading

On Wednesday morning, Ferrari announced it had agreed a "multi-year" contract extension with long-time Scuderia driver Charles Leclerc, extending his Ferrari tenure for what is thought to be at least three more seasons in Formula 1 beyond 2026. With Leclerc's previous deal not running out until the end of 2027, has the Monegasque taken a risk or is his pledge of loyalty to Maranello something ... Keep reading

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 has signed a contract extension with Ferrari that keeps him with the team until at least the end of the 2028 Formula 1 season, Sky Sports News understands.

Charles Leclerc has agreed a contract extension to stay at Ferrari, taking himself off Formula 1's market for the foreseeable future. No contract length was specified, although the statement that "[Leclerc] continue to wear the team’s colours for the coming seasons" suggests that the two have agreed another multi-year deal. The deal was announced ahead of his home grand prix in Monaco ... Keep reading

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?

Lando Norris has cast Ferrari in the role of Monaco favourite before a wheel has even turned, boldly... The post Norris makes a call: Ferrari on pole in Monaco! appeared first on F1i.com .

Lewis Hamilton heads to Monaco with something that has been in short supply during Ferrari’s 2026 campaign: genuine... The post ‘Power is not king’ in Monaco: Hamilton bullish on Ferrari’s chances appeared first on F1i.com .

BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Monaco Grand Prix.

After he took his best-ever grand prix result with Ferrari, it felt like a weight had fallen off Lewis Hamilton's shoulders. Hamilton took second at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after an entertaining, race-long battle with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, hounding the Dutchman for laps before making the pass into Turn 1 on lap 62. But beyond the headline result, what was even more ... Keep reading

On the Chequered Flag podcast, former McLaren mechanic Marc Priestley and F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy discuss Lewis Hamilton's drive at the Canadian Grand Prix in Quebec.

Lewis Hamilton returned to the scene of his maiden Formula 1 victory and made another breakthrough of sorts – his best grand prix result for Ferrari after a turbulent 17 months at the Scuderia. Hamilton had the better of team-mate Charles Leclerc for most of the weekend in Montreal, though he fell behind him in the sprint race. Starting fifth on the grid for the grand prix, he passed ... Keep reading