Leclerc uneasy as Hamilton dismisses speculation regarding Ferrari's future.

Leclerc uneasy as Hamilton dismisses speculation regarding Ferrari's future.

      "I have a long contract"

      Even though Ferrari currently holds second place in the constructors’ standings, only slightly ahead of Mercedes and Red Bull, their season is still fraught with tension and speculation. Charles Leclerc, who has not yet secured a victory in 2025, is reportedly beginning to lose his patience. When asked if finishing as runner-up in the championship would be satisfactory for the team, he replied candidly:

      "It's not sufficient, no.

      "I believe that when you drive for such a team, winning is the only acceptable outcome."

      The team's pressure has been heightened by rumors regarding its future driver lineup. Following Oliver Bearman's impressive fourth-place finish for Haas in Mexico, Italian media have indicated that the 20-year-old Ferrari junior could replace either Leclerc or Lewis Hamilton as early as 2027.

      However, Hamilton, who joined Ferrari this season, dismissed the notion that the team would not consider extending his contract. "I have a long contract," he stated to reporters in Interlagos. "Usually, we start discussing an extension a year prior to the expiration, but that is still quite some time away."

      Bearman also downplayed the speculation. "After one good weekend, they write this, but the previous race didn’t meet expectations, so they say the opposite. The media loves to create headlines.

      "Certainly, the weekend was fantastic and I’m very pleased, but I’m not particularly interested in these rumors."

      Meanwhile, when asked about Felipe Massa’s ongoing legal battle regarding the 2008 title, Hamilton responded, "I have no opinion on the situation," to La Gazzetta dello Sport. "I don’t read anything and I know nothing, as this doesn’t concern me. Whatever Felipe’s reasons may be, I’m sure he believes in them. As for myself, I’m focused on my work."

      Regarding Ferrari’s current direction, Hamilton remains cautiously optimistic: "I feel that the progress we’re making is placing me in the position I desire, which is very important.

      "Next year, I’ll be involved in the car’s development, so I can only hope for a successful season."

Leclerc uneasy as Hamilton dismisses speculation regarding Ferrari's future.

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Mick Schumacher has stated that he has not yet made a decision regarding whether his racing career will continue in endurance racing or move to IndyCar, as Alpine seeks clarity on his plans for 2026. During an interview with Speed Week at the World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain, the 26-year-old confessed: "I still need to determine what I want to do in 2026. I have choices—except for Formula 1. I have some excellent options on the table."

Schumacher has spent two seasons with Alpine in the WEC but has recently completed a promising test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in IndyCar, which has sparked speculation about a potential move to the US series. "It was a lot of fun," he remarked about the test. "The car felt like an accelerated Formula 2 car with superior tires. The atmosphere was great—the people at RLL are very skilled and approachable. I was impressed by the Americans’ enthusiasm for motorsport."

"I’ve always enjoyed single-seaters, so an IndyCar season is a strong possibility. However, I’ve also settled in well at Alpine—these two years have been enjoyable. It would be ideal to have clarity and a contract by the end of the year."

Nonetheless, Alpine appears to be growing impatient. Team principal Philippe Sinault was quoted by TZ Munchen: "It’s time for a decision. As you can imagine, we need clarity as soon as possible." Sinault emphasized that the French manufacturer wants to keep Schumacher in its endurance lineup. "He’s truly enjoying his time with us, you can count on that. If he wants to stay, we certainly want to continue with him."

Alpine motorsport chief Bruno Famin confirmed that "no decision has been made yet regarding the 2026 driver lineup," as the team balances its WEC program with its Formula 1 obligations. Regarding F1, Schumacher admitted it still resonates with him emotionally. "Of course, Formula 1 is still on my mind," he noted. "And if an opportunity arises, I probably wouldn’t refuse. Formula 1 remains close to my heart." "I have some excellent options available." Mick Schumacher has stated that he has not yet made a decision regarding whether his racing career will continue in endurance racing or move to IndyCar, as Alpine seeks clarity on his plans for 2026. During an interview with Speed Week at the World Endurance Championship finale in Bahrain, the 26-year-old confessed: "I still need to determine what I want to do in 2026. I have choices—except for Formula 1. I have some excellent options on the table." Schumacher has spent two seasons with Alpine in the WEC but has recently completed a promising test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in IndyCar, which has sparked speculation about a potential move to the US series. "It was a lot of fun," he remarked about the test. "The car felt like an accelerated Formula 2 car with superior tires. The atmosphere was great—the people at RLL are very skilled and approachable. I was impressed by the Americans’ enthusiasm for motorsport." "I’ve always enjoyed single-seaters, so an IndyCar season is a strong possibility. However, I’ve also settled in well at Alpine—these two years have been enjoyable. It would be ideal to have clarity and a contract by the end of the year." Nonetheless, Alpine appears to be growing impatient. Team principal Philippe Sinault was quoted by TZ Munchen: "It’s time for a decision. As you can imagine, we need clarity as soon as possible." Sinault emphasized that the French manufacturer wants to keep Schumacher in its endurance lineup. "He’s truly enjoying his time with us, you can count on that. If he wants to stay, we certainly want to continue with him." Alpine motorsport chief Bruno Famin confirmed that "no decision has been made yet regarding the 2026 driver lineup," as the team balances its WEC program with its Formula 1 obligations. Regarding F1, Schumacher admitted it still resonates with him emotionally. "Of course, Formula 1 is still on my mind," he noted. "And if an opportunity arises, I probably wouldn’t refuse. Formula 1 remains close to my heart." Formula 1 | Pirelli may implement a maximum tyre mileage regulation for the upcoming Qatar Grand Prix due to concerns about a recurrence of the structural failures experienced at Losail last year. (…) Pierre Gasly: The result matches our level. Pierre Gasly finished eighth in the sprint and tenth at the São Paulo Grand Prix, earning Alpine their first two points since the July round in Spa over the weekend.

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