Charles Leclerc is ready to 'push' for a long-term F1 future at Ferrari - but only if it can get back into a position to fight for world titles ⚔️ Full story ⬇️
, Aston Martin and Red Bull have all been viewed as potential options for him as there could be vacancies by 2025.
“Of course, I think every driver has considered their different options, once they get the [possibility],” he said. “It is clear, I think for everybody within the team, that we are not happy with the situation we are in today, in that we want to win,” he said. “I just think it is not probably the priority at the moment: not for me, but neither for the team,” he said. “We are just focusing on what's really important now.
Although Ferrari has made good progress in getting to the bottom of the inconsistency problems that have hurt it on Sundays, Leclerc feels it is too much to expect it to close the entire gap to Red Bull before the end of the campaign.
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