Charles Leclerc Signs New Long-Term Contract with Ferrari Ahead of Monaco Grand Prix
1-Minute Brief
Leclerc's contract extension reinforces Ferrari's commitment to stability as the team prepares for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Key Facts
- Charles Leclerc has agreed to a new long-term deal with Ferrari.
- The agreement was reached ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.
- Leclerc has been with Ferrari since 2019.
- Leclerc is 28 years old, according to The Independent.
- The new contract was announced by both BBC News and The Independent.
What Happened
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has signed a new long-term contract with the team, as confirmed by multiple news outlets. The announcement comes just before the Monaco Grand Prix.
Why It Matters
Leclerc's contract extension signals Ferrari's intention to maintain continuity with their current driver lineup. This move may impact the team's strategy and performance in upcoming Formula 1 seasons.
What's Next
Leclerc will compete in the Monaco Grand Prix under his renewed contract. Further details about the contract's terms or duration have not been disclosed in the available sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter24m agoLeclerc agrees to new long-term deal with Ferrari
- The IndependentLeft23m agoCharles Leclerc signs new Ferrari deal ahead of home Monaco Grand Prix
