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Leclerc's Rollercoaster Week: Ferrari Drama, Engagement Joy, and Defiant Optimism

Leclerc's Rollercoaster Week: Ferrari Drama, Engagement Joy, and Defiant Optimism

Update: 2025-11-12
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Charles Leclerc’s week has been one of high drama both on and off the track. Just days ago in Sao Paulo, he lined up with strong ambitions at a circuit he’s always considered unfinished business—Interlagos. In the FIA press conference, Leclerc shared what should have been a personal high, announcing his engagement to Alex, underscoring how much this week meant to him personally. Smiling, he joked about wanting to cap it all off with a podium to celebrate, hoping to maintain the momentum from his back-to-back podiums in Austin and Mexico, and trying to fend off Mercedes and Red Bull as Ferrari clung to second in the Constructors’ standings, with every point critical. But on race day, heartbreak struck: after qualifying promisingly, Leclerc was caught in a first-corner clash involving Oscar Piastri and Kimi Antonelli. While Piastri was ultimately penalized, Leclerc himself, true to his reputation for honesty, said he didn’t think Oscar deserved the full blame, calling it more “50-50” with Kimi Antonelli. Nevertheless, his race ended instantly, the chance for a celebratory podium snuffed out, and Ferrari’s hopes dealt a significant blow as Mercedes leapfrogged them in the Teams’ Championship.

Fallout off the track followed quickly. Ferrari chairman John Elkann, speaking at a high-profile event for Italy’s 2026 Winter Olympics, pointedly stated that while the team and car had improved, “the rest is not up to par.” Italian media such as Corriere della Sera claim the comment was primarily aimed at the new Ferrari duo, especially Lewis Hamilton, suggesting cracks in what was supposed to be a formidable driver pairing. Leclerc—alongside Hamilton—responded subtly but with resolve on social media, sharing a photo with team boss Fred Vasseur and writing about disappointment but urging unity, vowing, “It’s uphill from now and it’s clear that only unity can help us turn that situation around in the last three races. We’ll give it all, as always.” ESPN and Motorsport Week both picked up the story, with Leclerc’s persistent optimism and defiance making headlines: “Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton in rallying cry after Elkann jibe”.

On the business front, the Times of India broke down driver salaries, putting Leclerc’s pay for 2025 at $34 million with a net worth of $27 million, buoyed by lucrative sponsorships from Richard Mille, Giorgio Armani, Puma, and EA Sports. His new deal with Ferrari runs through 2029, affirming long-term trust even amidst the turbulent season. Away from racing, Monaco Tribune reported Leclerc joined a road safety campaign in Monaco with local officials, maintaining his public presence at home.

Despite rumors of discontent and speculation in Italian media regarding Ferrari’s direction, nothing has been officially confirmed beyond Elkann’s comments and Ferrari’s PR stance that the chairman’s messaging was merely “constructive.” As the racing circus now shifts focus to the season’s closing stretch, headlines continue to swirl with debate about unity at Ferrari, Leclerc’s resilience, and whether this period will mark a turning point—or simply another test on the Monegasque’s winding road in red.

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Leclerc's Rollercoaster Week: Ferrari Drama, Engagement Joy, and Defiant Optimism

Leclerc's Rollercoaster Week: Ferrari Drama, Engagement Joy, and Defiant Optimism

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