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Bottas admits Audi could leave him behind

Mar.19 Valtteri Bottas admits he could be left out of Sauber's plans for its works future with Audi. After his race winning days as Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes teammate ended, the Finn switched to the Hinwil-based team that has since transitioned to its Alfa Romeo and now Stake-Kick identities. Sauber, however, has now been 100 percent acquired by Audi ahead of its full works transformation for 2026 and beyond – and Bottas is yet to be taken under contract even for next year. 'I think there will be opportunities,' he said at the Adelaide Motorsport Festival, 'but at the moment my priority is the Audi project. Getting in there for the long-term.' Bottas is already 34, and increasingly...
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