Valtteri Bottas believes he's a "good asset" for Mercedes and insists things would "definitely be different" without him in the championship winning team.
Speculation is mounting over Mercedes' impending decision regarding its 2022 line-up, with pundits expecting the German outfit to announce ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at the end of the month George Russell as Lewis Hamilton's future teammate.
But Bottas - whose blunder at the start of the Hungarian Grand Prix likely left Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff unimpressed - isn't giving up on his hopes of remaining at Brackley for a sixth season.
"I’m confident to say I am a good asset for the team and it definitely would be different if I wasn’t here," said the Finn in Hungary.
"I’m confident with my driving skills, but I don’t make the decisions. The future will show."
Despite his lackluster 2021 season, in relative terms, in which he has yet to win a race, Bottas believes he has not yet reached his peak as a leading driver, and is still learning with each passing race.
"There is nothing holding me back at the moment," he added. "Definitely, I would say I feel like in my career I am peaking. I still haven’t reached that yet, there are always things I am learning and getting better at.
"I’ve definitely learned so much about myself in the recent years. As a driver and as a human being and being able to understand yourself and what works for you is important.
"I feel like nowadays whatever is thrown at me will not shake me and I feel like I am ready for anything and any kind of challenge in the future. Definitely I have learned a lot.
"I will try everything I can for myself and for the team for the future, whatever happens."
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