Formula 1 driver change confirmed, ‘infamous’ phrase won’t return

Formula 1 driver change confirmed, 'infamous' phrase won't return

As a long-time Formula 1 fan and follower of Valtteri Bottas’ career, I have always admired his resilience and determination. His late blooming into the sport at the age of 23, after four solid seasons with Williams, was just the beginning of an intriguing journey.


1. Valtteri Bottas didn’t find much success early on in Formula 1; instead, he made his debut as a full-time driver at the age of 23. Over four solid seasons with Williams, the Finnish racing star eventually moved to Mercedes and has since switched teams, landing at Sauber.

However, following almost a decade, there were whispers suggesting his potential comeback to the team based at The Grove.

About five months ago, Carlos Sainz Jr. became a potential driver for Williams next season. however, his inability to make up his mind reportedly made team principal James Vowles consider other options. The team was unwilling to delay their decision-making process any longer.

Due to his performance, Bottas emerged as one of several potential candidates for the position previously held by Logan Sargeant.

A few weeks ago, there were reports that Bottas had talks with Vowles. The two have a long history together, having worked at Mercedes for several years. They’re most famously known for the catchphrase, “Valtteri, it’s James.”

Valtteri Bottas not returning to Williams

After the 2021 season, the 34-year-old driver parted ways with Mercedes. At that time, he was widely regarded as one of the top drivers on the Formula One circuit. In truth, he remains the fourth most decorated driver among those currently competing. The top three drivers have more wins than him, and they are all in the top seven on the all-time wins list.

Despite the anticipation that a shift to Alfa Romeo (now Sauber) in 2022 would yield better results, it hasn’t quite panned out as planned. The team has struggled to maintain a higher position on the grid, and Bottas, unfortunately, hasn’t been able to earn points consistently.

A Finnish driver’s skills were clearly demonstrated in a good car. His five-year tenure at Mercedes and the following three seasons with Williams serve as proof. historically, Bottas has performed admirably when racing for a team utilizing Mercedes engine technology.

Some continue to doubt Bottas’s skills, making him less desirable for the 2025 racing season. He has expressed his preference for a multi-year deal following a history of brief contracts.

If Williams continues to progress and is anticipated to achieve even more growth in the upcoming years, then a reunion between us could have been ideal for both sides.

However, Williams ended up deciding on Carlos Sainz Jr. after all.

As an avid F1 fan, I believe that having a skilled and accomplished driver as a teammate for Alex Albon at Williams for a couple of seasons would significantly benefit our team. This strategy will provide us with valuable data and insights, which is essential as we prepare for the major regulatory changes coming in 2026.

The team boasts an abundance of promising young players on the verge of breaking through. Cultivating their skills gradually instead of hastily promoting them might yield favorable results later on.

Choosing to prioritize experience over the coming seasons might help Williams climb from the lower standings and join the fierce competition in the midfield. They’ve already implemented significant adjustments to set themselves up for the future. Regrettably for Bottas, the new recruit will not be himself.

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2024-07-30 16:02

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