Before the news of Lewis Hamilton‘s multi-year contract with Ferrari took over the Formula 1 world because of the sheer surprising element in it, Charles Leclerc had made the headlines because of his new deal with the Scuderia.
Before the news of Lewis Hamilton‘s multi-year contract with Ferrari took over the Formula 1 world because of the sheer surprising element in it, Charles Leclerc had made the headlines because of his new deal with the Scuderia. The Monegasque, who debuted with Ferrari way back in 2019 as a young racer with immense promise, has been branded time and again by several pundits as the Scuderia’s biggest chance for winning the World Championship. And it appears that Ferrari have no wish to let go of Charles Leclerc any time soon as they renewed his contract, which was supposed to come to an end in 2024, even before the season kicked off. And while announcing their new extended partnership, Ferrari did not even specify the end date to Leclerc’s new contract, thus implying that this is their first-ever endless deal in Formula 1. But this made several people wonder why Charles Leclerc chose to sign such a long contract with Ferrari in the first place–and the Monegasque has given an answer to that. With several wins i
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