
Lewis Hamilton unfazed by Ferrari contract silence after Charles Leclerc extension
Hamilton remains calm about his Ferrari future despite Leclerc's multi-year extension beyond 2030, insisting there's no rush to discuss his own deal, which includes a driver-controlled option for 2027.
Lewis Hamilton is in no hurry to secure his Ferrari future, even as teammate Charles Leclerc has already signed an extension running beyond 2030. The seven-time champion says a new contract is not a conversation — it's an engagement that will happen in its own time.
Why it matters:
Hamilton's relaxed stance underscores the trust between him and the Scuderia, but also leaves an open question for 2027. With Ferrari chasing its first Drivers' title since 2007, the harmony between its two star drivers is critical — and Hamilton's recent uptick in form suggests the team is finally clicking.
The details:
- Ferrari announced Leclerc's extension ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, but Hamilton's name was absent from the press release.
- Hamilton's current Ferrari deal reportedly includes an option for 2027 that he alone controls.
- The 41-year-old recently told critics to "get used to" his presence, insisting he's not ready to retire.
- When asked if Leclerc's deal meant it was time to talk, Hamilton replied: "No, it doesn't. It's quite some time off. I have a lot of time."
- He described his contract status as "not a conversation, but an engagement."
- In Canada, Hamilton scored his best Ferrari result — P2 behind Kimi Antonelli — and outqualified Leclerc by eight-tenths across both sessions.
- He credited a reshuffled engineering team and input on the 2026 car for the turnaround: "I've got the right engineers that I need now."
What's next:
Hamilton and Leclerc continue to push Ferrari forward as the season progresses. With the team showing genuine race-winning potential, the focus remains on performance rather than paperwork. Hamilton admitted: "It's not a given that we're going to be competitive everywhere we go," but for now, the harmony in Maranello is stronger than ever.
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