VALTTERI BOTTAS
Country: Finland
Date of birth: 28/08/1989
Place of birth: Nastola, Finland
Podiums: 67
Grands Prix entered: 222
World Championships: N/A
Highest race finished: 1 (x10)
Highest grid position: 1
Pole positions: 20
Biography
Learning
his craft on Finnish roads of ice and snow, he was born to be a Grand Prix
racer.
Bottas
explains that if you can drive on the frozen roads of his homeland then you can
drive anywhere. Then there’s the Finnish mentality –reserved, diligent and calm
the fast lane of F1 doesn’t faze him.
Making his
F1 debut with Williams in 2013, Bottas soon became part of the family. Points
and podiums followed with the reliable racer even amassing the most points
without a win, a record he resented but that showcased his ability. The fact
the Finn was such a points machine saw him suddenly promoted to the most
coveted seat in F1 - Nico Rosberg’s vacant championship-winning seat at
Mercedes.
Bottas
blossomed at the Silver Arrows in 2017, unleashing his pace to clock up
personal pole positions and victories as well as a team championship for the
famous Mercedes marque alongside Lewis Hamilton. He even tied with Hamilton and
Sebastian Vettel with 13 podiums.
For a shy
guy, it brought a confidence boost and a new swagger – albeit in a very demur
Finnish fashion. He would need all that confidence in 2018 – a season Bottas
described as his worst in F1, as he took zero wins to Hamilton’s 11. That,
though, was a reflection more of his team mate’s brilliance than of any
shortcomings on his own part.
Bottas
stepped it up a level in 2019, four victories securing a convincing second in
the championship behind Hamilton, but that dropped to two wins to his team
mate's 11 in 2020 and then just one in 2021, prompting Mercedes to drop him
after five seasons.
In 2022 he
started a new chapter in his F1 career, replacing compatriot Kimi Raikkonen to
lead an all-new line-up at Alfa Romeo, and taking Chinese rookie Zhou Guanyu
under his wing.
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