Waterloo Region Record

Despite strong start, Bottas is uncertain

- Jerome Pugmire

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN — Formula One driver Valtteri Bottas is uncertain about his future with the Mercedes team despite a strong start to the season.

Bottas was drafted in from Williams on a one-year deal as an emergency replacemen­t for Nico Rosberg after the German driver retired days after winning the title last year.

Bottas has won one race, secured three other podium finishes and a pole position so far.

He is third in the title race, where he has also provided valuable support for teammate Lewis Hamilton.

But that does not necessaril­y guarantee a new contract.

“I don’t know when I will know. For sure discussion­s will be opened soon, because as a driver at some point it’s always nice to know what you are going to do,” Bottas said Thursday.

“I’m keen to have a longterm relationsh­ip with Mercedes and that is my target.”

The 27-year-old Finnish driver is known for his calm demeanour and appears to be taking the issue of his future in his stride.

“I feel normal,” he said. “Because every year in Formula One I’ve had no idea at this point what it’s going to be like next year.”

Bottas said he is not in discussion­s with other teams.

Asked if, given the choice, he would re-sign, he laughed and said: “Yeah, of course.”

Hamilton, who is chasing a fourth F1 title, thinks he should stay.

“I think he deserves it. He’s earned his place long term,” Hamilton said.

“He’ll go from strength to strength, he just needs the opportunit­y.”

Hamilton endured a tough relationsh­ip with Rosberg in the past three seasons, with the pair feuding and trading barbs.

The British driver openly prefers working with Bottas.

“Valtteri’s energy has helped to create great harmony. At the factory he brings great energy,” Hamilton said.

“They (the engineers) love that they have two drivers that they truly believe in and they know that, when they put their work in, both of us are going to deliver.”

 ?? PAUL CHIASSON, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canadian Grand Prix winner Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, of Great Britain, celebrates with teammate and second-place finisher Valtteri Bottas, of Finland, June 11 in Montreal.
PAUL CHIASSON, THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Grand Prix winner Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, of Great Britain, celebrates with teammate and second-place finisher Valtteri Bottas, of Finland, June 11 in Montreal.

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