Charles Leclerc has signed a two-year contract extension with Ferrari that retains him with the workforce till the tip of the 2028 Components 1 season, Sky Sports activities Information understands.
Sky Sports activities Information additionally understands that his earlier deal was attributable to expire on the finish of this 12 months.
In a press release, Leclerc stated: “I could not be happier to proceed this journey with Scuderia Ferrari HP.
“It has always been so much more than just a team to me. It’s the team I’ve loved and dreamt of being part of since I was a child, and after all these years it has become a second family.
“Collectively we have shared unimaginable moments and a few more durable ones, however I imagine on this workforce greater than ever, and I am deeply grateful that we’ll preserve pushing aspect by aspect towards our shared aim of bringing the World Championship again to Maranello.
“Being a Ferrari driver is a dream, nevertheless it’s additionally a duty I by no means take with no consideration.
“I’ll continue to give absolutely everything I have to bring this team back to where it belongs, at the very top, for everyone in Maranello, and above all for the tifosi, whose passion is the heartbeat of this Scuderia.”
Leclerc has been with the workforce since becoming a member of their driver academy in 2016. He presently sits third within the 2026 standings behind Mercedes pair Kimi Antonelli and George Russell.
At 28, he’s Ferrari’s second-most capped driver and ranks second for pole positions behind Michael Schumacher.
Ferrari Group Principal Fred Vasseur added: “Charles has been part of the Ferrari family for many years now and this renewal feels like something very natural for us.
“Over these seasons now we have seen him develop, to change into not solely one of many strongest drivers in Components 1, but in addition an individual who is totally at one with the workforce and the whole lot Ferrari represents.”
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