Both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are out of contract at Ferrari come the end of 2024.
A report from Italy has claimed that the first mission for Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur is to “convince” Charles Leclerc to stay at the team, as there would be “no lack of offers” for his services from elsewhere.
As for Leclerc, he has stated in public on numerous occasions that Ferrari is his home and his number one priority is to become World Champion in red, but his latest crash at the weekend will only have added to his “doubts” about their championship potential in future.
He currently trails Sainz in the Drivers’ standings, with runaway leader Max Verstappen having won all but three of the races in 2023 so far. “The Monégasque feels he is ready to fight for the World Championship – he proved it last year at the start of the championship in a competitive car – but his confidence in the relaunch project led by Fred Vasseur must be fuelled by concrete signs.
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