Shock turning point: Leclerc reflects on Ferrari farewell, Vasseur under pressure

Maranello, Italy, 13 June 2025 – Ferrari is at the center of an unprecedented earthquake, with voices that see Charles Leclerc ready to evaluate a farewell to the team and the Team Principal Fred Vasseur under accusation for a disappointing 2025 season. According to rumors reported by authoritative Italian newspapers such as Corriere dello Sport and Auto Racer, the management of Vasseur is under scrutiny by the Ferrari management, while Leclerc, Maranello’s “Golden Boy”, could explore new options if the Cavallino will not return competitive. With the manufacturers championship at -197 points from McLaren and without victories, the future of the stable is hung on a thread, feeding speculations that the fans hold with suspended breath.

The 2025 season has betrayed the expectations created by the promising 2024, when Ferrari reached the last race with a manufacturers’ chance. The changes to the SF-25, announced with great enthusiasm in Preseason, did not bring the desired results, leaving the team in second place but with Mercedes and Red Bull lurking. Vasseur, accused of poor knowledge of the internal environment, is called to respond to the flop, with Planet F1 that suggests that the development of 2025 is now stalled, with the attention shifted to 2026 and new adjustments. A failure also next year could push a change at the top, a hypothesis that would shake the foundations of Ferrari.

At the same time, the possible departure of Leclerc would represent a very hard blow. The 27 -year -old Monegasque, linked by a multi -year contract and author of Podi despite a single -seater in crisis, expressed confidence in the project, declaring to Motorsport Week: “There is absolutely no possibility that you leave Ferrari. I believe in Fred and in the project, I want to win with this team.” However, reports indicate that his trust could falter if Ferrari will not return to fight for the title in 2026. A farewell by Leclerc, after years as a pillar of the team, would signal an unprecedented crisis of confidence, opening scenarios with teams such as Mercedes or Red Bull.

The fans are divided. On social networks, some defend Vasseur, seeing his role as the victim of a technical bankruptcy project, while others ask for his exemption. For Leclerc, the hypothesis of a transfer unleashes enthusiasm and concern: “If part, it will be a disaster for Ferrari,” writes a fan on X, while others dream of a duo with Verstappen. The pressure on Vasseur grows, with the Canada Grand Prix of June 15 as a decisive test bench. The recent difficulties of Lewis Hamilton, still looking for harmony with the SF-25, add complexity, but the focus remains on Leclerc and the future of the team.

With 2026 as a crossroads, Ferrari must act quickly. Will Vasseur be able to reverse the course and to retain Leclerc, or will we witness a revolution in Maranello? The world of Formula 1 is awaiting, with the eyes focused on every horse move. What is your opinion? Share in the comments and remain updated on this sports drama that could redefine the story of Ferrari!