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Bottas Says Becoming Alfa Romeo F1's Team Leader Came ‘Naturally’
Bottas Says Becoming Alfa Romeo F1's Team Leader Came ‘Naturally’-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:48

A photo of Valtteri Bottas in an Alfa Romeo F1 hat.

It’s been a year of evolution in Formula 1 in 2022, the sport launched to bring about closer racing, there’s and Valtteri Bottas left a dominant Mercedes F1 team to join midfield squad Alfa Romeo.

“So far it has been really interesting,” says the new Alfa Romeo driver when in Austin, Texas.

With his new team, Bottas has gone from fighting for race wins against former teammate Lewis Hamilton to being the elder statesman in and climb up the pecking order.

A photo of Valtteri Bottas driving his Alfa Romeo F1 car in Austria.

“The start of the year was a bit better than we expected, we were consistently scoring good points,” says Bottas.

“But as it is a project where we aim for long term gains, not overnight gains, it was a bit surprising. Things have been a bit challenging since then, I think with the challenges we have faced, like with the reliability etc, once we overcome those, that is going to help us in the future.

“And already, I think for next year’s car we have understood many things that we can do better from this year.”

A photo of teammates Zhou Guanyu (L) and Valtteri Bottas (R) in their Alfa Romeo gear.

The ‘Old Guy’ at Alfa Romeo

At the Italian team, . After years spent racing alongside more experienced teammates such as Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, Bottas now finds himself as the elder mentor at Alfa Romeo.

“I am enjoying it,” he says, during an interview organized by . “It’s a different kind of role in the team as well – being the more experienced driver, having a bit more say on things is really enjoyable.”

So far this year, to sixth in the constructors standings. The squad has 52 points after 18 races, but Bottas has proven the breadwinner and so far notched up 46 of the team’s haul.

A photo of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton at the U.S. Grand prix.

The Fin has also so far, out-qualified his much younger teammate on 12 occasions in 2022. But, his role at the Italian team is about setting an example for his young partner.

He says: “I can relate so well to my teammate, having a first year in F1 with a lot of pressure and having to prove that you belong in F1. It’s not easy, and you want to learn and improve as fast as you can. You want to ask questions of your teammate, and that’s what he has been doing. He has been learning a lot, has been really consistent and we’ve seen good progress of him.

A photo of Valtteri Bottas and Felipe Massa sitting on a Williams F1 car.

“And for me, it was always going to come a time that I would be the old guy in the team. So I take it, and it’s fun. I enjoy it.”

As the “old guy” at Alfa Romeo, Bottas is looked to as a leader as it eyes advances up the grid. It’s a role that’s new to him, after nine years alongside experienced teammates. But, he says it has “been really natural” stepping up to the plate.

And, he says he’s seen similarities between his relationship with Zhou and the partnership he formed with experienced drivers such as Pastor Maldonado and .

“I remember how much I could learn in my early stage of my career from the more experienced drivers,” he says. “It feels like yesterday, so I definitely can relate.”

A photo of Valtteri Bottas in his Alfa Romeo race suit.

Final Upgrades of the Year

Now, with just four races left on the 2022 season, Bottas says attention at Alfa Romeo has switched to its 2023 campaign, when the team hopes to learn from its struggles this year. As such, the team will bring one final update to this weekend’s race in Austin.

“Back at the factory, the development switched to next year quite a while ago,” explains Bottas.

“We still have new upgrades coming due to how long it takes to make the parts, but they have been in the pipeline for quite some time. This week, we are getting the last upgrades for the year. But in terms of the wind tunnel hours and everything, everything has been already focused on next year for a long time.”

A photo of the rear end on the Alfa Romeo 2022 F1 car.

The development of next year’s car will focus on ironing out the weak points the team has run into in 2022. Next year’s Alfa Romeo car will be “a new car, basically,” according to Bottas, who adds that the team is “trying to make it faster and more reliable.”

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