Leclerc's Ferrari Ultimatum: 2026 Reset Crucial for Future Success
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Charles Leclerc has issued a stark now or never warning to Ferrari as the team eyes a reset under 2026s radical new rules after a dismal winless 2025 season that left them fourth in constructors.Sky Sports reports Leclerc declaring its such a big change a huge opportunity to show what Ferrari is capable of and its now or never stressing the need to start the new era on the right foot for the four years after.The Race echoes this adding Leclerc views next years progress as critical to his future at the squad amid whispers of rival interest despite his long-term deal. He told them bluntly next year will be a crucial year predicting by race six or seven well know whos dominating the medium term. Team boss Fred Vasseur downplayed the urgency calling Leclercs constant complaining a positive dynamic hes shown for 16 years while urging focus on every performance pillar. Amid exit rumors Sportbible claims three rival teams are targeting the Monegasque who went winless in Ferraris troubled car but F1 Oversteer counters that Leclerc instructed manager Nicolas Todt to halt any further talks with outfits like Red Bull or McLaren insisting hes only focused on Ferrari. No fresh public appearances or social media buzz have surfaced in recent days with attention locked on this high-stakes pivot that could define Leclerces legacy at Maranello.[1][2][3][4]
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