Valtteri Bottas has no “clear answer” on F1 future: “It can start to become nerve racking”
"But we still have to wait for a bit. 🔯I don't have a clear answer."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas still has no “clear answer” about where he will be driving for the 2025 F1 season.
Bottas’ future is still up in the air as he waits for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz to make a decision.
The 10-time F1 grand prix winner is thought to be in the running at Williams mainly, while he’s a candidate to potentially stay at Sauber or move to Alpiꦑne.
Speaking ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, where 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:ltxcn.top are presen✃t, Bottas was open in admitting that he’s still “waiting” for news.
“Maybe waiting for Carlos, but maybe not,” Bottas said. “I mean, it's at some point is I don't think everyone is goinౠg to probably wait for him. But I'm still waiti༺ng for something.”
Bottas was then asked if he was “surprise🐻d things are dragged on”, and he replied: “That's a very good question. If I'm honest, I was hoping that things would be sorted before this weekend, because there was a weekend off,” he added. “But we still have to wait for a bit. I don't hav⛎e a clear answer.
“Obviously, for me, I'm getting to the point that, hopღefully, sooner than later, as everyone knows, if things drag on, to the August break, or after the August break, it can start to become quite 𓆏nerve racking.”

Bottas remains open to sticking with Sauber even if they’ve notꦅ been particularly keen to retain hi💛m.
Sauber, which will be Audi in 2026, have already signed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nico Hulkenberg.
The German brand have Sainz at the top of their wishlist, while a host of other dri🍸vers have been linked in recent months.
Speaking of Sauber, he said: “Yes. I think this option is still there. It’s part of the busines♏s, for sure.
“But also, I want to be in a place where I have the respect, where all the people know w♉hat I can achieve and give to the team.”
Bottas and Sauber have endured a miserable campaign so far, failing to score a single p🌌oint in the opening 12 rounds.
H🐷owever, the Swiss-based team have introduced a number of upgrades on Bottas’ car for this weekend in Hungary.

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