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Valterri Bottas 'Massive' For Mercedes Ahead Of 2025 F1 Season, Says George Russell

Bottas finished a career-high second in the drivers' championship in 2019 and 2020, scoring his most points in an F1 season six years ago (326)

George Russell believes that Valtteri Bottas' return to Mercedes will be "massive" for the team ahead of the 2025 Formula One season. (More Motorsport News)

šŸŒžBottas, who was replaced by Russell at Mercedes in 2022, has rejoined the Silver Arrows as a reserve driver after seeing his contract at Sauber come to an end. 

šŸ¼The Finn partnered Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes for four seasons, winning ten grand prix, securing 20 pole positions and claiming 58 of his 67 podium finishes with the team.Ā 

ā™ˆBottas finished a career-high second in the drivers' championship in 2019 and 2020, scoring his most points in an F1 season six years ago (326).Ā 

šŸ™ˆHe will join Russell and 18-year-old Kimi Antonelli in a new-look Mercedes line-up as they aim to improve on last season's fourth-placed finish in the constructors' championship.Ā 

šŸ’žBut Russell and Bottas have had their differences on the track, with the pair involved in a high-speed crash at Imola back in 2021.Ā 

ź¦«The incident saw Russell slap the helmet of the veteran driver, but the Briton insisted that the clash was firmly behind them and that he was excited to work with Bottas.Ā 

ź¦æ"His experience is going to be massive. Having someone with so much simulator and racing knowledge, and who fully knows the team is going to be great," Russell said.Ā 

āœ±"Hearing about his last few years at Sauber with theĀ FerrariĀ engine could be key. YouĀ have to keep an open mind as to what others are doing, and he has all of that under his belt."

šŸŽ"Obviously, years ago we were perceived to not have a strong relationship, but we are both professionals and our relationship has grown."

šŸŒŒRussell also expressed his confidence in new team-mate Antonelli as he gears up for his first season in F1, having made his free practiceĀ debut at theĀ 2024 Italian Grand Prix.Ā 

šŸŽHe set the fastest lap before spinning out 10 minutes into the session, but the teenager has since featured alongside Russell in the post-season testing at the Yas Marina Circuit,Ā completing 62 laps and setting the fifth-fastest time overall.

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šŸ Antonelli will become theĀ first Italian driverĀ to compete in F1Ā sinceĀ Antonio GiovinazziĀ inĀ 2021, as well as theĀ third-youngest driver in the competition'sĀ historyĀ at 18 years and 203 days old, andĀ Russell is confident his new team-mate has all the right ingredients toĀ succeed.Ā 

šŸ„ƒ"He is such a fantastic driver. He does not have the experience yet, but I am sure he will be up to speed very quickly,"Ā Russell added.Ā 

š„¹"He has already integrated so well. We have both been racing from a young age, and we know what needs to be fed back to the team.

ā™"He is young, but his opinion will be just as valid."

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