Valtteri Bottas holds his third-placed trophy on the podium during the F1 Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, the Netherlands, September 5, 2021. /CFP
Valtteri Bottas holds his third-placed trophy on the podium during the F1 Dutch Grand Prix in Zandvoort, the Netherlands, September 5, 2021. /CFP
Valtteri Bottas will leave Mercedes and race for Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo in a multi-year deal from 2022, the Swiss-based Formula One team said in a statement on Monday.
The Finn's departure clears the way for George Russell, 23, to leave Williams and join seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes in an all-British line-up.
"A new chapter in my racing career is opening," said Bottas, a nine-time grand prix winner, who will replace retiring compatriot and 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen.
"I am relishing the opportunity to help lead the team forward up the grid, especially with the new regulations in 2022 giving the team a chance to make a leap in performance," he added.
"I'm grateful for the trust the team has put in me and I cannot wait to repay their faith: I'm as hungry as ever to race for results and, when the time comes, for wins."
Valtteri Bottas driving the (#77) Mercedes racing car leads teammate Lewis Hamilton driving the (#44) car during the F1 Russian Grand Prix in Sochi, Russia, September 27, 2020. /CFP
Valtteri Bottas driving the (#77) Mercedes racing car leads teammate Lewis Hamilton driving the (#44) car during the F1 Russian Grand Prix in Sochi, Russia, September 27, 2020. /CFP
Bottas, 32, joined Mercedes from Williams in 2017 after the abrupt retirement of 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg and he said he was proud of what he had achieved alongside Hamilton.
"It has been a privilege and a great sporting challenge to work with Lewis, and the harmony in our relationship played a big part in the constructors' championships we won as teammates," he said.
Mercedes have won the last seven drivers' and constructors' championships.
Alfa boss Frederic Vasseur, who worked with Bottas when the Finn was coming through the junior series, said the driver had shown he was a strong team player.
"Valtteri has been an integral part of a team that rewrote the history books and he has four constructors' world titles to his name: he is the right driver to help Alfa Romeo Racing make a step forward towards the front of the grid," he said.
"I'm really looking forward to seeing him put his ability to work for the good of the team."
Valtteri Bottas of Mercedes raises the trophy after winning the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 26, 2017. /CFP
Valtteri Bottas of Mercedes raises the trophy after winning the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 26, 2017. /CFP
Mercedes paid tribute to the Finn, without any mention of his replacement.
"This hasn't been an easy process or a straightforward decision for us," said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff.
"Valtteri has done a fantastic job over the past five seasons and he has made an essential contribution to our success and to our growth.
"Together with Lewis, he has built a benchmark partnership between two teammates in the sport, and that has been a valuable weapon in our championship battles and pushed us to achieve unprecedented success."
Wolff said Bottas, a calm and straightforward personality who gets on well with Hamilton, would have deserved to stay with Mercedes.
"When the time comes, he will leave us with huge goodwill from every single member of the team, and he will forever be part of the Mercedes family," said the Austrian.
Valtteri Bottas steers the (#77) Mercedes racing car during the F1 United States Grand Prix in Austin, the U.S., October 21, 2018. /CFP
Valtteri Bottas steers the (#77) Mercedes racing car during the F1 United States Grand Prix in Austin, the U.S., October 21, 2018. /CFP
Looking back on his career, Bottas was a great partner of Hamilton as the Finn had multiple top-three podium finishes with Mercedes from 2017 till 2020.
Bottas won three races with Mercedes in 2017 – the Russian, Austrian and Abu Dhabi GPs. He finished second in six races and third in four.
In 2018, Bottas did not top the podium in any race, coming second in seven races and third in one.
In 2019, he won in Australia, Azerbaijan, Japan, and the United States. He finished second in seven races and third in four events.
In 2020, Bottas took two races in Austria and Russia. He finished second in six and third in three.
(With input from Reuters)