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Charles Leclerc has signed a new contract with Ferrari “for the coming seasons,” the Formula 1 team announced Wednesday. The 28-year-old Leclerc has
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton went quickest in both free practice sessions, while Lawson twice clipped the wall.
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Charles Leclerc has signed a Formula One contract extension with Ferrari, keeping him at the team for “several more seasons”. The 28-year-old has won eight Grands Prix across nine seasons for Ferrari, having initially joined the joined the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2016. He had last renewed his deal in 2024.
Leclerc’s existing arrangement means that the latest extension will likely keep him at Ferrari beyond 2030. This would represent the current longest driver contract on the F1 grid. It is also highly likely, although not confirmed, that Leclerc’s new deal will include performance-related exit clauses.