Le Mans, Indy could be Bottas' next move – Wolff
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F1 News: Bottas eyes Cadillac F1 seat, if not then Indy or Le Mans
(GMM) Valtteri Bottas (pictured) may need to give up on his plan to return to the Formula 1 grid. [At 35-years old and with few F1 seats available, it may … Read More The post F1 News: Bottas eyes Cadillac F1 seat, if not then Indy or Le Mans appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Le Mans, Indy could be Bottas' next move – Wolff
Jun.24 Valtteri Bottas may need to give up on his plan to return to the Formula 1 grid. That's the view of the Finn's current F1 boss Toto Wolff, even though some of Bottas' fans are convinced the 35-year-old will be racing again in 2026. The current Mercedes reserve driver's social media posts are often tongue-in-cheek, but the latest post...
Valteri Bottas may have to give up his return plan in Formula 1. This is the opinion of Toto Wolff, the current director of the Finnish, reservist at Mercedes F1, although some fans of Bottas are convinced that the 35-year-old driver will be back in Formula 1 in 2026. The publications of the current Mercedes reserve driver on social networks are often ironic, but the last watch is rubbing the leather seat of a road Cadillac and saying: "It is (.…
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