CHARLES LECLERC HAS left the door ajar to replacing Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.
Hamilton’s Formula One future remains in the spotlight with no apparent development on an extension to his contract which expires at the end of the year.
Both Hamilton, 38, and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff say a deal will be struck, but a report in Italy this week claimed it was an open secret that Ferrari’s Leclerc was already in dialogue with the Silver Arrows about a future move.
Leclerc’s bid to win his maiden world championship this year has been derailed by two mechanical retirements from the opening three rounds.
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Leclerc is under contract with Ferrari until the end of next year, and although he insisted ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix that he has not spoken to Wolff about a move, he admitted that could change in the future.
“No, there have not been any conversations,” said Leclerc, 25, before adding: “Not yet, not for the moment.
“For now, I am fully focused on the project I am in today – and that is Ferrari. For the future we will see, but I am fully confident in the Ferrari project.
“It has always been my dream to be in this team and my main priority is to win a world championship here so it (a move to Mercedes) is not in my mind.”
Asked whether he had directly spoken to Wolff, Leclerc replied: “No. Zero. Really zero. You all smile because you don’t believe me, but I promise.”
Hamilton finished second last time out in Australia, but he is already 31 points behind Max Verstappen.
It was put to him in Baku whether the speculation surrounding Leclerc’s future had any impact on his own.
“No, not really,” said the seven-time world champion. “Maybe some of the drivers have relationships with different bosses.
“I like where I am. I love my team. I am grateful for the journey we have been on and what we are working on moving forwards, so it doesn’t have any impact, no.”
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Leclerc leaves door ajar on rumoured move to replace Hamilton at Mercedes
CHARLES LECLERC HAS left the door ajar to replacing Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.
Hamilton’s Formula One future remains in the spotlight with no apparent development on an extension to his contract which expires at the end of the year.
Both Hamilton, 38, and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff say a deal will be struck, but a report in Italy this week claimed it was an open secret that Ferrari’s Leclerc was already in dialogue with the Silver Arrows about a future move.
Leclerc’s bid to win his maiden world championship this year has been derailed by two mechanical retirements from the opening three rounds.
Leclerc is under contract with Ferrari until the end of next year, and although he insisted ahead of this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix that he has not spoken to Wolff about a move, he admitted that could change in the future.
“No, there have not been any conversations,” said Leclerc, 25, before adding: “Not yet, not for the moment.
“For now, I am fully focused on the project I am in today – and that is Ferrari. For the future we will see, but I am fully confident in the Ferrari project.
“It has always been my dream to be in this team and my main priority is to win a world championship here so it (a move to Mercedes) is not in my mind.”
Asked whether he had directly spoken to Wolff, Leclerc replied: “No. Zero. Really zero. You all smile because you don’t believe me, but I promise.”
Hamilton finished second last time out in Australia, but he is already 31 points behind Max Verstappen.
It was put to him in Baku whether the speculation surrounding Leclerc’s future had any impact on his own.
“No, not really,” said the seven-time world champion. “Maybe some of the drivers have relationships with different bosses.
“I like where I am. I love my team. I am grateful for the journey we have been on and what we are working on moving forwards, so it doesn’t have any impact, no.”
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