F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Bottas calm over 'frozen' 2017 contract talks
Valtteri Bottas says he isn'♎t concerned by 2017 contract talks going cold after taking a more hands-on role with his future in F1.
The Finn has opted to take a more active 🐠role in his contract negotiations for next year alongside his management and advisors of Toto Wolff, Mika Hakkinen and Didier Cot♏on with Williams.
Bottas has also been linked as a potential replacement for Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari, having lost out to his countryman for🍌 the Ferrari drive last year, but says despite contract talks stalling he is confident of a positive resolution.
"I feel comfortable, time will show wha🍸t's going to happen, but like I said everything is still a bit frozen," Bottas said. "There has been no decision made by Williams I would guess. But we will need to wait and see.
"There's no key date. Like I said everything's a little bit frozen and there's not much mov𒆙ement one way or another. Still have to wait a few races and see what's going to happen.
"I would say I'm just very interested of my own future, still I have Toto, Mika, Didi behind me, I🍸 have all the support from 🌊them and all the help from them. I just want to be more involved and I think it's quite handy if I speak with Claire or anyone, it's quite simple."
Bottas currently sits seventh in the F1 world championship table with the highlight of a rostrum result at Canada. The Finn is only one of three drivers on the F1 grid to secu🍬re a classified finish in every race this season, along with Daniel Ricciardo and Sergio Perez, and has scored points in eight of the opening nine races.