If Elkann doesn't back down on these stances he seems to have, there is a chance Ferrari ends up with a Ollie-Oscar lineup in 2027. Charles will leave if 2026 is not good enough for him to win a title, and Elkann will not renew Lewis if he doesn't perform to his standards. We had some rumours going around that Mark Webber had been talking with Ferrari, and Ollie seems to be doing great at Haas.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑11 Nov 2025, 00:12Take a look at what Hamilton posted tooLuscion wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025, 23:31Yup, definitely seems like an indirect response to ElkannScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025, 22:43Judging by Leclerc's Instagram caption about Brazil's race, it doesn't seem like he's happy about Elkann's comment.
It's also his first time this year using a picture of someone other than himself (Fred) as the cover photo. Fred definitely has the loyalty of the drivers.
Safe to say neither driver appreciated Elkann's comment.
I wonder what will happen to this team when they both leave and we have a brand new lineup, possibly new TP too. It will get worse before it gets better.
In general though, it would be a damn shame if Charles doesn't win a title with Ferrari. Phenomenal driver who has poured everything into this team. He deserves to get something back after all these years.
