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GPFans on MSNF1 star blindsided by late Audi driver decisionMercedes F1 star Valtteri Bottas has spoken out about how he was blindsided by a late driver lineup decision from Audi.
As the Cadillac F1 team readies for its 2026 debut, a Mercedes reserve driver is eyeing one of its coveted seats.
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Valtteri Bottas is working on multiple paths back onto the Formula 1 grid for 2026. He lost his Sauber seat at the end of the ...
Valtteri Bottas is open to a move to Red Bull should they need another second driver to put alongside Max Verstappen. Bottas ...
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motorsport.com on MSNValtteri Bottas: The F1 outsider's options to get back on the grid in 2026Valtteri Bottas returned to Mercedes as its third driver after losing his Sauber seat at the end of 2024, but he wants to be ...
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Thesportstak on MSNValtteri Bottas breaks silence on potential Red Bull move amid Yuki Tsunoda uncertaintyValtteri Bottas has expressed his willingness to join Red Bull Racing, even though he remains connected to Mercedes. The ...
Mercedes reserve driver Valtteri Bottas believes any potential of occupying a Red Bull seat in 2025 ended quickly due to a sense of dislike from at least one person within the team."It was put down ...
He returned to Mercedes after losing his Formula 1 race seat but Valtteri Bottas doesn't plan to stick around for long, eyeing a 2026 seat elsewhere – or possibly an F1 exit altogether ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNValtteri Bottas reveals major obstacle to Red Bull moveRed Bull know that Valtteri Bottas "would be available for next year" if they opted for a driver change for F1 2026.
Valtteri Bottas has talked up a potential move to Cadillac next season, saying the new Formula 1 team represent an ...
Valtteri Bottas has hinted that he would be open to a move to Red Bull amid Yuki Tsunoda’s current struggles, but revealed ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: Lewis Hamilton holds key political meeting as Red Bull driver swap discussedFollowing a disastrous Spanish Grand Prix weekend, Lewis Hamilton met with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, to discuss ...
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