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Valtteri Bottas: The Ultimate Number Two

Valtteri Bottas: The Ultimate Number Two

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概要

In this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we unpack one of the most quietly successful careers of the modern era: Valtteri Bottas.


Because Bottas is one of those drivers history might undersell.


But the numbers don’t.


10 wins.

67 podiums.

20 pole positions.

Multiple runner-up finishes in the World Championship.


That’s not average. That’s elite.


David and Skin rewind to the early days.


Back-to-back Formula Renault Eurocup champion.

Dominant junior reputation.

Signed by Williams for 2013.


And no — he didn’t jump straight from F3 to F1. He spent 2012 as a Williams test driver before racing full-time in 2013.


By 2014? He finished 4th in the Drivers’ Championship… in a Williams. In the first year of the turbo-hybrid era.


That wasn’t luck. That was consistency and ruthless podium collecting.


Then came the big moment.



Nico Rosberg retires.

Mercedes need a replacement.

Bottas gets the call.


He walks into the most dominant car era… next to Lewis Hamilton.


And here’s the thing.


2018 wasn’t “bad” — it was brutal circumstance. The Mercedes was good, yes, but Hamilton hit another level, and Bottas had multiple wins slip through strategy calls and late-race incidents. He finished winless, but not slow.


Then 2019 and 2020?


Runner-up in the championship twice.


He proved the pace was real.


He just lived his prime next to a seven-time champion.


After Mercedes, he moved to Sauber/Alfa Romeo, becoming a pillar for the Audi transition — steady, professional, consistent. The Audi dream project shifted direction heading into 2026, and Bottas wasn’t retained for the race seat as the long-term reset accelerated.


Off track? The “BottASS” charity campaign completely flipped his public image. Leaning into humour, cycling culture, and personality — a reminder that the quiet Finn had layers.


We break down what defines Bottas:


  • Elite one-lap speed
  • Structured, methodical race craft
  • Team-first mentality
  • Mental toughness from being Hamilton’s teammate


The big question?


Does he get a late-career return — or is the legacy already complete?


Best case? Surprise comeback in a mentoring role for a developing project.

Worst case? Career fades without a farewell.

Most likely? Remembered as one of the most successful supporting drivers of the hybrid era — the calm enabler behind a championship dynasty.


He wasn’t slow.


He was just racing one of the greatest of all time.

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