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Toto Wolff says Valtteri Bottas will say "merit" F1 return despite the important Mercedes role
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Toto Wolff Predicts Valtteri Bottas Will Earn F1 Comeback on Merit Despite Key Role at Mercedes

July 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Toto Wolff is prepared for the possibility of losing Valtteri Bottas as the Finnish driver edges closer to an F1 comeback. Bottas is strongly linked with a return to the Formula 1 grid in 2026, with rumors suggesting he has been in talks with Cadillac, which appears to be leading this initiative. Additionally, Bottas could have the chance to rejoin the F1 circuit this season.

Flavio Briatore, Alpine’s advisor, mentioned Bottas as a potential candidate to replace Franco Colapinto at Mercedes. After the first practice session at the Belgian Grand Prix, Wolff expressed that Bottas "deserves a drive" in F1. Wolff told Sky Sports, "My opinion is that he deserves a drive." He praised Bottas as the best third and reserve driver anyone could ask for, noting, "If one of us eats bad fish, I know Valtteri is at the pace."

An essential part of Bottas’ role as a reserve driver has been mentoring rookie driver Kimi Antoneri, who is in his first F1 season with limited experience. Wolff commended Bottas for his invaluable support during Antoneri’s debut year at Mercedes, saying, "His guidance on you is amazing… He gives you tips on your driving line based on other people’s message boards." Wolff added that while losing Bottas as a reserve driver is a blow, he believes Bottas deserves a full-time seat and would be happy if he achieved that.

Earlier this season, Antoneri also highlighted the positive influence Bottas has had on him, saying, "It’s obviously great to have Valtteri on your team, and it’s also a great opportunity to use him and in a way ask him for advice." Antoneri praised Bottas’ willingness to help, especially during challenging moments like at Suzuka, when Bottas’ guidance helped him recover from tough practice sessions.

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Fan Take: Bottas’ potential return to a full-time F1 seat is significant because it keeps a highly skilled and experienced driver in the championship, which fans always appreciate. His mentoring role also ensures that emerging talent like Antoneri gets valuable support, strengthening the competitive depth of the sport.

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