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Charles Leclerc promises to stay at Ferrari until he wins a world title.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 17, 2024
in Motorsports
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Charles Leclerc promete ficar na Ferrari até conquistar um título mundial.

Charles Leclerc has been practicing his profession with Ferrari since 2019. The winner of six Grand Prixs has promised loyalty to Ferrari and is determined to secure the world championship for the Maranello team. Leclerc joined Ferrari in 2019 and achieved 35 podium finishes for the team.

Since his arrival at Ferrari from Sauber in 2019, Leclerc has always nurtured the dream of driving for the team and claims to have been a fan of the team since childhood. The 26-year-old youngster has been a dedicated and enthusiastic performer, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

Leclerc emerged victorious in his home race in Monaco this season and has proven to be a formidable contender for the drivers’ championship. Currently, he is the most recent driver to win a world championship with the Ferrari Formula 1 team, accomplishing this feat in 2007.

Charles Leclerc has placed his trust in the Ferrari team and states that he will spare no effort to bring the championship home, regardless of how long it takes. Currently, he holds the second position in the drivers’ championship, trailing the leader by 66 points, with 15 races remaining to determine the winners of the 2024 drivers’ and constructors’ championships.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has praised Carlos Sainz after a series of impressive performances this season. However, Sainz is currently without a team for the 2025 season and is considering his options.

Toto Wolff clarified Mercedes’ position on the availability of a seat for Carlos Sainz and made it clear that the Silver Arrows are not interested in hiring the talented Spaniard. However, the Austrian emphasized that any team on the grid would be lucky to have the three-time race winner, given his skill and set of abilities.

Carlos Sainz had an unfortunate DNF (Did Not Finish) in the Canadian GP, along with his teammate Charles Leclerc, who suffered the same fate. The 29-year-old driver will now seek to recover and secure a place among the points and podiums in his next home race in Barcelona.

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