Charles Leclerc Ferrari future remains a topic of intense discussion as the Monegasque driver, 28, continues with Ferrari since joining in 2019. Over his career, Leclerc has secured eight Formula 1 Grand Prix victories, establishing himself as a leading figure in the sport. However, his tenure has been marked by frustration due to Ferrari’s inability to provide a car capable of consistently competing for the world championship.
In the 2025 season, Leclerc did not achieve any race wins but managed to secure seven podium finishes driving the SF-25, underscoring both his skill and the team’s ongoing struggles.
Speculation Over Leclerc’s Future with Ferrari
As Ferrari’s performance failed to meet expectations, rumors have circulated about Leclerc potentially leaving the Scuderia. Top teams like Mercedes and Aston Martin have been linked with courting him, reflecting uncertainty around his future. Despite this, Leclerc has been actively involved in testing Ferrari’s new SF-26 car alongside teammate Lewis Hamilton, signaling ongoing commitment to the team as they prepare for the next season.
Fan Support and Leclerc’s Reaction During Testing
During recent pre-season testing in Barcelona, Ferrari supporters, known as the Tifosi, were recorded chanting for Leclerc to commit to the team indefinitely. The chant, widely shared on social media, urged:
Charles, don’t ever leave, Charles stay at Ferrari forever, Charles please don’t go away.
Leclerc’s response was understated yet positive:
That’s a nice one.

Following this, a fan responded directly saying:
Thank you, Charles. Just for you charles, believe me, just for you.
Insights from Ferrari’s SF-26 Testing
Leclerc described the recent testing experience in Barcelona, emphasizing the novelty and complexity of the new car. He noted:
It was nice to be back in the car. Back in a very, very all-new car and very different to what we have been driving so far. For now it’s all about trying to understand if everything is working properly, which it kind of did.
Despite less-than-ideal weather conditions with morning rain, he affirmed the team completed their planned program, explaining:
It’s not the best conditions because it has been a little bit raining this morning but actually we did our programme anyway because we are not focused on performance whatsoever.
Leclerc elaborated on their current priorities:
We’re more about looking at all the systems that are new on this car and seeing if everything works as it should. It did, so that’s a positive. Then we will go through slowly our programme.
Looking Ahead to the 2026 Formula 1 Season
Attention now shifts to the 2026 F1 season, which will begin in March with the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne. The performance of Ferrari and Leclerc’s role in the team will be closely monitored as they aim to overcome past difficulties and compete more effectively. The blend of fan loyalty, driver talent, and technical advancement will shape the prospects for both Leclerc and Ferrari in the coming year.
