Valtteri Bottas nears Mercedes return as Mick Schumacher departs with ‘tough’ admission

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Mick Schumacher is leaving Mercedes.
Mick Schumacher is leaving Mercedes. Credit: Getty

Valtteri Bottas says he is nearing an agreement to return to Mercedes as its reserve driver for next year after Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time champion and Formula One royalty Michael Schumacher, announced he was leaving.

“We’re talking and it’s going well. Still a bit of work to do but we’re talking,” Bottas said on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix.

Bottas won 10 Formula One races over five seasons at Mercedes as Lewis Hamilton’s teammate from 2017-21, but hasn’t scored a point this season with Sauber.

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Bottas added he still needs to “finalise some things” on a possible return but feels he could be a mentor to 18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli, who will partner George Russell at Mercedes next year.

Antonelli is stepping up from Formula 2 to replace Hamilton when the British driver heads to Ferrari for 2025.

“If I end up there, I think I would have a lot to give for a rookie driver who has not raced in Formula 1 yet,” Bottas said.

“That would be, for sure, one part of my role, to give my input and try to share my knowledge as much as I can.”

Bottas is without a seat for 2025 after Sauber replaced him and Zhou Guanyu with a new line-up of the experienced Nico Hulkenberg and Brazilian newcomer Gabriel Bortoleto, ahead of rebranding as the Audi works team in 2026.

Mick Schumacher
Mick Schumacher has announced he's leaving his role as Mercedes' F1 team reserve. Credit: AAP

The new Cadillac team backed by General Motors is also on Bottas’s radar before they join the series in 2026 as the 11th team on the grid.

Schumacher is moving on from his Mercedes reserve driver role after two years as he seeks a full-time racing role elsewhere.

It’s “tough” to watch F1 cars race without being able to take part, he said in a Mercedes statement.

“I want to get back to focusing 100 per cent on racing. I want to be fully committed to the sporting side of motorsport,” Schumacher said.

“Ultimately, it is racing that you want to do as a driver, it is racing that gives you that feeling you love.”

Schumacher raced in F1 with Haas in 2021 and 2022 and has been competing this year with Alpine in the world endurance championship alongside his Mercedes duties.

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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