If the good morning starts in the morning, then it will undoubtedly be a great week. Formula 1, after cancellation of the GP of Emilia-Romagna, stops in Munich for the sixth round of the season. There are many question marks, especially on Ferrari which hopes to be able to return to being a protagonist this weekend.
Hamilton at Ferrari?
Monday's indiscretion concerns the Maranello team. Based on what was reported by various newspapers, it seems that at Ferrari are ready to offer 40 million pounds to have Lewis Hamilton in red next year. The question, therefore, arises spontaneously: which pilot would say goodbye? Two options were brought up: the first was a reference to a possible farewell from Carlos Sainz. The second option instead concerned a can exchange between Charles Leclerc and the seven times world champion, with the passage of the Monegasque in Mercedes.


Elkann in Maranello
This rumor circulated during the morning however, it does not seem to find confirmation. Also based on what Giuliano Duchessa reports, it seems that Ferrari's attention is focused on something else. Indeed, during the past week, President Elkann was in Maranello to take stock of the situation. One of the central topics that was touched upon, again based on Formula1a.one, concerned the competitiveness of the car, which for the moment is obviously not convincing. Certain guarantees would seem to have arrived on the issue that they may have thrown the basis for a possible renewal of Leclerc.
Leclerc, his and Ferrari's will is to continue together
Charles he said it many times"My dream is to win the world championship with Ferrari”. At least for this season, that possibility seems to be very difficult to go, but the will to continue together to try to reach that "dream" that exists and is concrete. Charles has another year on his contract and has no intention of leaving, as well as Ferrari's willingness to keep him. It will be a negotiation that will take his time, but as of today there is a hypothesis of a break between the parties, and the possible arrival of Hamilton (willing to stay in Mercedes), it really seems to be a rather remote hypothesis.


