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Charles Leclerc's frustration with Ferrari has reached a boiling point as the 2025 season winds down, with his management now openly questioning the team's ability to deliver a championship-winning car. The Race reports that Leclerc has issued a stark warning about the 2026 season, stating he really hopes Ferrari starts on the right foot because otherwise it's going to be a tough couple of years. This unprompted concern suggests doubt has crept into his mind about Ferrari's ability to nail the new regulations coming next year.
The Monegasque driver's patience is clearly wearing thin after Ferrari went from fighting for the constructors' title last season to struggling as what Leclerc now calls solidly the fourth quickest team. Sky Sports notes he's pulled no punches in recent weeks, and the numbers back up his frustration. Ferrari hasn't seen a podium finish in over two months, with their last top-three result coming before a five-race drought that has left both Leclerc and teammate Lewis Hamilton as what he describes as passengers unable to fight for better positions.
Things took a more serious turn when Leclerc's manager Nicolas Todt, son of former Ferrari boss Jean Todt, made pointed comments to The Straits Times suggesting the driver market could become very hot in 2027, precisely when Leclerc's current contract expires. Todt emphasized that Charles is one of the best talents of his generation with Max Verstappen but needs a winning car, adding that while Ferrari has a good car today, it's not enough to win the title. According to The Judge 13, these statements have been interpreted as confirmation that Leclerc has an exit plan if Ferrari doesn't deliver, with rumors suggesting Todt has already held informal conversations with three other teams.
Recent race performances haven't helped ease tensions. GP Blog reports Leclerc crashed in qualifying in Baku and had a tough outing in Singapore where he was outpaced by Hamilton, finishing only sixth. The combination of poor results, missed strategic calls, and what appears to be stagnating development has created a pivotal moment for both driver and team heading into the regulation changes.
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