It seems everything is in place for Valtteri Bottas’ return to Mercedes. The Finnish driver, having parted ways with Sauber, is highly likely to take on the role of third driver
Old flames never truly die. Old flames never truly die, and this is undoubtedly the case when it comes to the deep bond between Valtteri Bottas and Mercedes. Following a decent season with the less-than-stellar (to put it mildly) Sauber, Bottas is ready for a new challenge, still within Formula 1. This detail is worth emphasizing, as rumors had been swirling about the Finn potentially leaving the F1 circus altogether to focus on competitive cycling alongside his wife. However, Bottas’ passion for racing—or at least staying within the F1 ecosystem—has prevailed. He appears ready to accept the position of third driver for the 2025 season.
Where will the Finn be stationed as a reserve driver next season? It seems almost redundant to say, but today, we received yet another confirmation: Valtteri Bottas is poised for a second chapter with Mercedes. This “confirmation” came via a subtle hint on Mercedes’ social media, featuring an image of a face with a mustache and long hair—undoubtedly Bottas’ current look.
The doors are wide open for the Scandinavian driver following Mick Schumacher’s departure (still seeking a seat, though any developments are likely to come only in 2026, after Binotto’s firm “no” regarding Sauber). Bottas will assume the role of reserve driver behind Kimi Antonelli and George Russell. Does this mean additional pressure on Antonelli? Perhaps, but Bottas’ extensive experience and stellar reputation within the Mercedes garage, coupled with his strong relationship with Toto Wolff, could provide a valuable safety net—a reliable “veteran presence” should any investments go awry. In any case, an official announcement now feels like little more than a formality.
Photo: Mercedes-AMG Petronas