Leclerc's Ferrari Fury: Exit Plan Revealed Amid Team Turmoil and 2027 Driver Market Speculation
Update: 2025-10-12
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Charles Leclerc's tumultuous 2025 Formula One season has reached a boiling point in recent days, with multiple reports painting a picture of growing discord at Ferrari and mounting speculation about his future beyond 2026. The drama intensified following the Singapore Grand Prix on October 6th, where Leclerc finished a disappointing sixth place after struggling with brake issues throughout the race at Marina Bay Street Circuit.
The Monegasque driver didn't hold back in his post-race assessment, telling media that Mercedes has made great strides forward, just like Red Bull had a few races ago, but Ferrari hasn't. He admitted it's difficult to be optimistic and think the situation can change in the final races. According to Crash dot net, these blunt comments have reportedly irked some Ferrari engineers, creating unrest within the team that's already dealing with sky-high tension due to their poor run of form. The outlet also reported that a heated exchange took place between Team Principal Frederic Vasseur and a senior engineer.
Ferrari remains the only team inside the top four of the constructors' championship without a victory in 2025, and they haven't appeared on a podium in over two months. All five of the team's podiums this year have come from Leclerc, while his teammate Lewis Hamilton has yet to finish in the top three in a Grand Prix.
The most explosive development came from Leclerc's manager Nicolas Todt, who according to The Judge 13, recently confirmed what he called an exit plan. Speaking to Straits Times dot com, Todt remarked that the driver market could become very hot in 2027, precisely when Leclerc's current Ferrari contract expires. He stated that many drivers are waiting to see how well each team has done with the 2026 rule changes before deciding whether to stay or move to another team doing a better job.
Adding fuel to the fire, Formula One legend Mario Andretti told La Gazzetta dello Sport that he would take Leclerc to Cadillac straight away if the driver ever decided to leave Maranello. Reports indicate Leclerc's representatives have already held informal talks with Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Red Bull.
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Charles Leclerc's tumultuous 2025 Formula One season has reached a boiling point in recent days, with multiple reports painting a picture of growing discord at Ferrari and mounting speculation about his future beyond 2026. The drama intensified following the Singapore Grand Prix on October 6th, where Leclerc finished a disappointing sixth place after struggling with brake issues throughout the race at Marina Bay Street Circuit.
The Monegasque driver didn't hold back in his post-race assessment, telling media that Mercedes has made great strides forward, just like Red Bull had a few races ago, but Ferrari hasn't. He admitted it's difficult to be optimistic and think the situation can change in the final races. According to Crash dot net, these blunt comments have reportedly irked some Ferrari engineers, creating unrest within the team that's already dealing with sky-high tension due to their poor run of form. The outlet also reported that a heated exchange took place between Team Principal Frederic Vasseur and a senior engineer.
Ferrari remains the only team inside the top four of the constructors' championship without a victory in 2025, and they haven't appeared on a podium in over two months. All five of the team's podiums this year have come from Leclerc, while his teammate Lewis Hamilton has yet to finish in the top three in a Grand Prix.
The most explosive development came from Leclerc's manager Nicolas Todt, who according to The Judge 13, recently confirmed what he called an exit plan. Speaking to Straits Times dot com, Todt remarked that the driver market could become very hot in 2027, precisely when Leclerc's current Ferrari contract expires. He stated that many drivers are waiting to see how well each team has done with the 2026 rule changes before deciding whether to stay or move to another team doing a better job.
Adding fuel to the fire, Formula One legend Mario Andretti told La Gazzetta dello Sport that he would take Leclerc to Cadillac straight away if the driver ever decided to leave Maranello. Reports indicate Leclerc's representatives have already held informal talks with Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Red Bull.
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