In a surprise move, Valtteri Bottas has departed from Kick Sauber, closing a significant chapter in his F1 journey. After joining the Swiss-based team in 2022 following a successful period at Mercedes, Bottas aimed to leverage his experience to drive the team’s progress.
However, with Sauber’s sights set on its transition into the Audi Works Team by 2026, both parties appear to be pursuing different paths forward. Though Bottas had frequently expressed his eagerness to remain with the team to be part of Audi’s entry in 2026, those plans have now changed, with Sauber announcing his departure on Wednesday.
Audi F1 chief Mattia Binotto said: “In considering our driver line-up for the coming seasons, Valtteri was unquestionably a key candidate. With his fighting spirit, he frequently pushed the car beyond its performance limits.”
“However, a decision had to be made. After open and constructive discussions, we mutually concluded that final conditions could not be met so we agreed that it was time to part ways. Valtteri will always have an open door here in Hinwil.” he added.
Valterri Bottas confirming that he is parting ways with Kick Sauber. pic.twitter.com/cdd9r6BWZW
— Pitinsider.com (@pitinsider) November 6, 2024
Brazilian racer Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg will race for Sauber next season and will likely be the two drivers to be Audi’s initial lineup when it transitions from Kick Sauber in 2026.
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Mohd Faisal Hakak is a sports author from Kashmir. He likes to keep tabs on the sporting world with a keen interest in football, motorsports, NBA, and other marquee sports. He is a science graduate from Islamia College Srinagar.