Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has said that it's 'not an issue' that contract talks with both of his drivers have taken longer than expected due to 'big chaos' at the end of the 2023 season.
Both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are only contracted with the team until the end of next season, prompting concerns around the long-term future of Ferrari's enviable driver pair.
Carlos Sainz was the only man to beat Red Bull in a main race in 2023Charles Leclerc claimed five pole positions in 2023, but wasn't able to take a single victoryFred Vasseur recently revealed talks with Lewis Hamilton have been taking place 'for twenty years'
Vasseur not concerned over driver contracts
Now, Vasseur has said that it's not time for Ferrari fans to panic, citing Mercedes' late announcement of both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell's new contracts in August.
“They are under contract with us until the end of 2024. It means that we have still 13 months in front of us," Vasseur told media at an event at the team's base.
“It's quite comfortable. We have still a lot of weeks and months in front of us.
“I told [the press] that I will try to take a decision before the end of the year. I have to admit that the last part of the season was a big chaos for everybody. I think that it was very demanding.
“We had meetings and we started the discussion, but we are late compared to the initial plan.
“But it's not an issue at all. We are much in advanced compared to Mercedes.
“We are easy on this and will take the decision soon.”