Charles Leclerc signs new multiyear deal with Ferrari in F1
- On Wednesday, Scuderia Ferrari confirmed that Charles Leclerc signed a new multi-year contract, securing his future with the team ahead of his home Monaco Grand Prix this weekend.
- Leclerc said he remains committed to winning a world championship with the team, calling it his "second family" since joining the academy in 2016.
- Team principal Fred Vasseur called the renewal "natural," citing Leclerc's growth and eight career race wins, all achieved with the Scuderia.
- Teammate Lewis Hamilton confirmed he will continue beyond this season, recently dismissing retirement rumors by stating he is "planning for the next five years."
- Ferrari, which last won a drivers' championship in 2007 with Kimi Raikkonen, aims to bring the title back to Maranello, a goal Leclerc treats as a significant responsibility.
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