Formula 1: 'No musical chairs' over Valtteri Bottas future, says Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff

Bottas, who has been with the team since 2017, has yet to finish a race this season ahead of either teammate and world champion Lewis Hamilton or Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

Agence France-Presse May 08, 2021 10:40:19 IST
Formula 1: 'No musical chairs' over Valtteri Bottas future, says Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff

Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas goes off the track during the first free practice on Friday ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix. AP

Mercedes chief Toto Wolff insisted Friday that Valtteri Bottas' seat with the team was safe and that there would be no "musical chairs" over the Finn's future.

Bottas, who has been with the team since 2017, has yet to finish a race this season ahead of either teammate and world champion Lewis Hamilton or Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

He did, however, outpace both men in qualifying in Portugal last weekend to claim pole position.

"I see no reason to change. It's these guys over there (Red Bull) that like to play musical chairs, so no change expected," Wolff told Sky Sports.

"Unless he gets flu and can't drive, he's going to be in that car," he added of Bottas's position.

Wolff's reference to Red Bull was telling - in 2016, they dropped Danill Kvyat in the early season in favour of Verstappen.

In 2019, Pierre Gasly was demoted to the Red Bull sister team with Alexander Albon winning promotion as Verstappen's teammate.

Bottas has often seen his seat linked to Williams driver George Russell who is part of the Mercedes driver programme.

Russell impressively stood in for Hamilton in Bahrain last season when the world champion was suffering from COVID-19 .

To underscore his loyalty to Bottas, Wolff added: "If you are not happy with your wife and you start to already look for other ones, it's not going to improve the relationship.

"I try to work on the relationship with my driver and achieve the best result for him before I'm starting to flirt with someone else."

Ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, Bottas is fourth in the championship with 32 points, 37 behind leader Hamilton.

Verstappen has 61 points in second place with McLaren's Lando Norris in third on 37.

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