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Valtteri Bottas is among the drivers facing contract expiration soon, leaving his future in Formula 1 uncertain. The Finnish racer believes he still has what it takes to remain in motorsport, as he hasn’t “felt like I’ve gotten worse.”
Bottas made his name as a teammate to Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes from 2017 to 2021, before being replaced by George Russell in 2022. He subsequently joined Sauber, which was still racing under the Alfa Romeo name at that time. Looking ahead, Bottas is hopeful about the team’s transition, as Audi is set to take over Sauber in 2026, and he aspires to be part of that journey as a driver.
Opportunities Ahead
The Finnish driver believes he’s demonstrating enough skill on the racetrack to secure his place in Formula 1. “Especially in the qualifying rounds this year, I haven’t noticed any signs that suggest I am declining,” Bottas shared during a media interview.
So far, Bottas has accumulated .comy 59 points as a Sauber driver, a stark contrast to the 226 points he earned in just one season with Mercedes in 2021. Despite this disparity, he remains confident that his race capabilities have improved over time. “You can .comy get better through experience,” he noted. “You develop more consistency, gain confidence, and learn to tackle various issues in different ways. The longer you spend in the sport, the better you adapt to the car.”
Beyond His Mercedes Tenure
Reflecting on Improvements
Adjustments both on and off the track have played a significant role in Bottas’s growth as a driver. While the transition from a top team like Mercedes to Sauber has certa.comy posed challenges, Bottas remains optimistic. “It’s essential to keep pushing and learning,” he emphasized. “Each race provides unique lessons, and I’m consistently finding ways to improve my performance.”
From technical adjustments to mental fortitude, Bottas believes that everything contributes to his evolving skill set. “Formula 1 is an ever-changing environment, and adaptability is key,” he explained. “You have to stay ahead of the curve.”
Staying Competitive in F1
As Valtteri Bottas navigates this phase of his career, his determination stands out. He is keen to capitalize on upcoming opportunities while keeping a positive mindset about his abilities. “I am committed to proving myself, regardless of where I am racing,” he concluded. “Formula 1 is where I belong, and I’ll do everything possible to stay in it.”
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