Current Valtteri Bottas

…….and finally Williams confirm that Valtteri Bottas will be in the race seat for the 2013 season. As I’m seen on here as his biggest fan I thought I better get an article written and a thread started for the lad.

Born 28th August 1989 in Nastola Finland he currently resides in Oxford. His single seater career started in 2007 with a 3rd place in the Formula Renault 2.0 NEC series, he followed that up in 2008 by winning the Formula Renault 2.0 NEC series and the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup series. In 2009 he stepped up to the Formula 3 Euroseries coming 3rd but winning the Maters of Formula 3 one off race a feat he was to repeat in 2010. 2011 was the year he suddenly jumped to everyones attention when he cruised to the GP3 championship and spent the whole season as Williams test driver impressing big time in the 2011 Abu Dhabi young drivers test by setting pretty competitive times in a car which wasn’t viewed as very quick. He was so impressive he put himself in the running for the Williams F1 seat but in the end the team went with bringing in the funds of Bruno Senna but satisfied Bottas with a contract which made sure he got plenty of running in the car on a Friday morning something that he grabbed hold of with both hands.

Not running in any other series meant Valtteri was concentrating completely on his job as Williams and a lot of essential team members at Williams have come out and said how much help he has been at setting up the car, which seeing as the Williams was a far better car this year can only be seen as a plus for him. A year doing test stuff must have been frustrating but in the long run I actually think it might be a big plus for him as he’s had a whole season of watching and learning how a technical team like Williams work and will certainly have a lot more knowledge of set up and how an F1 team works than the majority of rookies coming in. Of course its helped even more that he’s impressed in his Friday morning sessions, keeping pace with Maldonado on nearly every occasion and beating him on a fair few. This has of course lead to complaints from Bruno Senna about how he is not as quick due to not getting enough time but I can twist that round on itself because Bottas had even less time yet seemed to be able to jump in the car and be on the pace. What can he do with a full weekend in the cockpit? I guess we’ll see.

So we’ve seen he has pace, we’re told he had technical know how, and his junior career shows he knows how to win so it all looks good but having said that a lot of drivers have looked good and not been able to translate it so the proof is in the pudding as they say. So why have I championed him so much? Well to me Williams are a big team and should act like a big team. They got their Renault engines back and showed they can still design a car and produced a race winning one for 2012 and I can’t help but feel if their driver selection had been more about talent than funds we’d have seen them finish a lot higher up in the championship. Maldonado is a winner, he has pace, he just needs to calm down. I couldn’t say the same for Senna, so when you see a talented youngster who is obviously quick but has no financial backing whatsoever I can’t help but root for Williams to take a gamble on bringing him in.

So now we know he’ll get his shot and we’ll see whether he can match the faith shown in him. Lets also hope that Williams give him a car to show us he has talent. The second rookie on the grid for next year and this is the first rookie for a while that’s come in on talent with very little financial backing something I think Formula 1 could do with more of.

So before he turns a wheel what do we thing? The next flying Finn or the worst Scandinavian since Magnuersen?
 
Probably only the FIA did as much to cost Hamilton an 8th title this season.

He will do sod all at Alfa.
if i was alfa romeo i would be looking for the recipet. bottas can consider himself extremely lucky today that his pathetic drive went under the radar.

6th was bad enough falling to 8th behind tsunoda & couldn't overtake. alfa must be thinking if he cant overtake in a mercedes he doesnt stand chance in the 8th best car. he seemingly terrified in traffic the reason he lost many place he backed off so he didnt have to go around outside of the ferrari

then perez retirement dragged him into lucky & arse saving 4th. even then he lost 2 places. what a waste of space, he moans that deserves he equal treatment & that he should be kept on. & yet has performances like Hungary Russia & today. he shouldve been put out of misery after Russell schooled him in sakhir
 
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Botas did exactly what he was brought into Mercedes for. They had just had a season where there were two drivers each fighting for the championship for himself and not the team. The car was fast enough for a second class driver to get sufficient points to ensure the team championship whilst not any having any high flying ideas himself.
 
I know I've always said the VB has a huge noggin, but now I have proof

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a fascinating interview its seems from finnish tv, that talks about the pressure at the high level & trying to come to terms with his best not being good enough to beat Lewis Hamilton

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Wihuri previously stated they ended their support of Bottas in 2019, when he began earning a significant amount of money as a Mercedes driver, but Aarnio-Wihuri claims he has not been in contact since.

“We stopped supporting Bottas when his personal income exceeded €1million, and we felt it didn’t make sense to support a guy with that level of income,” Aarnio-Wihuri told Finnish publication Urheilulehti, as quoted by Ilta-Sanomat.

“It’s not a problem for me. But I do wonder about someone whose whole career depended on us – he stopped all contact.

“After all, we got him to Mercedes, he would never have got there without us.”

When asked why contact stopped, he added: “I don’t know. Probably his character. He hasn’t said a word a day when he’s come up to me.

 
its good signing Christoon & it likely worst kept secret that perez is likely in 2nd seat as ill highly mexico have signed up for 3 more years without home interest.

but i think like sauber i think cadillac should go 1 experienced & the F2 champion. as Bottas & Perez is a risk to me
 
Whether it is Bottas or someone else, 22 cars on an F1 track is too many. And in America, Cadillac is kind of a joke. You have to be at least 80 to buy a fancy, overpriced Chevrolet. I don't think being in F1 is going to make people want to by a Cadillac sports car, because there is no such thing.
 
yeah cadillac is weird 1 but it's american & its more its reputation than anything else

i disagree i would love 24 drivers more drivers more opportunities for us to see the youth come through. like we have seen this year
 
yeah cadillac is weird 1 but it's american & its more its reputation than anything else

i disagree i would love 24 drivers more drivers more opportunities for us to see the youth come through. like we have seen this year
Back in the hay day of f1, there were regularly 35 cars trying to get on the grid. Qualifying was limited to 30 cars, but there was always the risk that you might fail to qualify if something went wrong during your laps…

The grid has not been full (26 cars) since the late 90s, and I would love to see a return to full grids…
 
I have heard this disagreement on other platforms I do think Cadillac need hand holding in F1 therefore 2 experienced guys who have race wins and been in championship teams
 
The grid has not been full (26 cars) since the late 90s, and I would love to see a return to full grids…
ah if if the limit is 26 even better the more the merrier

I have heard this disagreement on other platforms I do think Cadillac need hand holding in F1 therefore 2 experienced guys who have race wins and been in championship teams
i was reading elsewhere where i got that point, as i was thinking about trying to get ultimate pace. but i guess cadillac just want to finish the races, which is understandable in that 1st year
 
ah if if the limit is 26 even better the more the merrier


i was reading elsewhere where i got that point, as i was thinking about trying to get ultimate pace. but i guess cadillac just want to finish the races, which is understandable in that 1st year
I dont think Cadillac will change until they get their engine by 2028 unless Perez and Bottas are so slow but they both rejected Alpine which says more about who they have more faith in
 
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