Charles Leclerc commits to Ferrari, praises Fred Vasseur's leadership
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 8:10 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Charles Leclerc confirmed his contract extension with Ferrari, expected to last beyond the 2028 F1 season, during a press conference at the Monaco Grand Prix on June 4, 2026. He cited his confidence in Team Principal Fred Vasseur as a significant factor in his decision, emphasizing their shared vision for the team's future and his personal connection to Ferrari. Leclerc acknowledged that he had other options but reaffirmed that Ferrari was always his choice, stemming from his deep affection for the team and belief in its potential to return to the top. Looking ahead, Leclerc indicated that Monaco could be a strong race for Ferrari amidst ongoing challenges this season.
- •Leclerc extends contract with Ferrari through at least 2028.
- •He emphasizes a strong relationship with Team Principal Fred Vasseur.
- •Leclerc feels a deep connection to Ferrari's history and vision.
- •He acknowledges Mercedes as the current team to beat ahead of Monaco.
- •Leclerc has previously won at Monaco during the 2024 season.
- 8:10 PMYahoo Sports — Charles Leclerc gives Fred Vasseur the ultimate vote of confidence
"Speaking at the Monaco Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc pointed to his boss as a reason he wanted to stay in Ferrari red
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