Valtteri Bottas Signs New Mercedes Deal

Valtteri
Bottas has secured a new contract to stay at Mercedes in 2021.
The Finn,
30, is likely to partner Lewis Hamilton, although the six-time world champion
has not yet agreed a new deal with the team.
Bottas said:
“I’m very happy to stay with Mercedes in 2021 and build on the success we’ve
enjoyed it together already.
“The past
few years have been all about continuous improvement. I’m confident that today
I’m the strongest I’ve ever been, but I can always raise the bar.”
Bottas heads
into this weekend's 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone 30 points adrift
of Hamilton in the championship after a puncture in the closing stages of the
British GP last weekend dropped him from second place to finish out of the
points.
Hamilton
also suffered a puncture - his on the final lap - but he held on to take his
third consecutive win this year.
Bottas said:
"We're in the middle of a shortened season and I want to give my absolute
best in every race. The puncture last weekend was a blow in my fight with
Lewis, but I'm determined to come back strong this weekend on the same
track."
Team boss
Toto Wolff said he believed Mercedes was "seeing the strongest Valtteri
we've ever seen this year in terms of his on-track performance, but also
physically and mentally".
Wolff added:
"He is second in the championship, finished the last season in P2 and
plays a very important part of our overall team performance.
"I'm
confident we have the strongest driver pairing in F1 and signing Valtteri is
an important first step in retaining this strength.
"Valtteri
is a hard-working, straightforward guy who has a good relationship with the entire team - including his team-mate, which is not a given when both drivers
are fighting for the championship."
Hamilton's new contract, when it is signed, is expected to be for more than one year.
Mercedes' a statement announcing Bottas' new deal said he would drive for the team "at
least until the end of 2021". This suggests the team has an option to
retain him beyond that should they wish.
The question
for Wolff at the end of 2021, when Hamilton will be on the verge of turning 37,
will be whether to retain Bottas alongside him, or promote George Russell, a
Mercedes protege who is in the middle of a three-year contract with Williams.
Wolff said
last weekend he expected negotiations with Hamilton to begin soon.
"We
trust each other," Wolff said.
"We
have had the same contract for seven years. We have never taken it out of the
top drawer to read what's in there - it fundamentally comes down to commercial
terms and we have always been able to find an agreement quickly.
"So I
have no concern at all. We will sit down shortly."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/formula1
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