Valtteri Bottas rules out racing outside of F1 in 2025 after “unlucky” Sauber decision
Val🌜tteri Bottas outlines his pla🌼n for 2025 after Sauber's decision to sign Gabriel Bortoleto.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valtteri Bottas has ruled out racing in another motorsport championship outside of F1 despi♉te losing his Sauber drive for the 2025 season🍸.
In the gap between Brazil and Vegas, Sauber announced Bottas and teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Zhou Guanyu would not be retained for next year.
Bottas was in the running to remain at Sauber in 2025 alongside 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg, but the Swiss-based outfit ultimately opted for F2 points leader Gabriel Boไrtoleto.
This leaves Bottas without a drive for next year - and with no seats realistically available to the Finn, he’s set for a 🅰year on the sidelines.
The 10-time F1 grand prix winner has been linked with a return to🌃 Mercedes as a reserve driver - but his immediate future is still unclear.
Speaking in the FIA press conferen꧃ce ahead of🦹 the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Bottas outlined his plan for next year.
““At the moment I feel like jumping into a new category comes quite quick. We’re almost in December. I think that would be 🤪more realistic if I didn’t find a seat in F1 during 2025 or for 2026 then it would probably be from 2026. All th🌱ese things I need to try and plan.
“The pic෴ture is starting to form in🐟 my head on what is the ideal situation.”
Bottas joined Sℱauber from Mercedes at the start of 2022.
With Audi joining the ဣsport in 2026, Bottas had hoped to spearhead the German giant’s F1 push.
Even though his F1🃏 career - at least for now - will come to an end next month, he’s at 🎃peace with things.
“Yes, absolutely. Life goes on,𒈔” he added. “There’s lots of exciting things ahead. I am fine with it. It’s a tricky sport. I think I’ve been put in a bit of an unlucky situation in terms of hanging on to the last seat on the grid. Whenꦑ that doesn’t happen then you’re out.
“The way my active F1 driving career ended for now. It wasn’t the be💦st way that you can’t really decide yourself. I feel like I have lots to give to the sport. I still love it. I love the racing. The best drivers in the world in the best cars in the world. That’s what I love. I am just trying to figure out what is the next move. I am taking it day by day. There’s some interesting stuff on the table.”
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