
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff has thrown his weight behind Valtteri Bottas, predicting that “a door is going to open” for the team’s reserve driver to make a full-time return to the grid in 2026.
Bottas raced for Mercedes between 2017 and 2021, partnering Lewis Hamilton during one of the most dominant eras in F1 history.
But after three seasons with Alfa Romeo/Sauber, the Finn’s contract was not renewed, prompting his return to Brackley in 2025 as reserve driver.
Wolff made clear he’s thrilled to have Bottas back – but believes the 10-time Grand Prix winner should be racing again.
“Obviously, Valtteri has been part of the Mercedes family for a long, long time,” Wolff said in Mercedes’ mid-season review on YouTube.

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“He is a driver where, if some of our drivers had fish poisoning, you put him in the car and he’s going to be absolutely on pace. That’s great to know – that your reserve and third driver is as quick as it gets.
“Obviously, with Valtteri, he deserves a race seat. Hopefully, that door is going to open. Watch this space.”
Cadillac Connection
Bottas has been linked for months with Cadillac’s 2026 F1 entry and is considered a leading candidate to spearhead the American manufacturer’s debut. Speaking earlier this summer on F1’s Beyond The Grid podcast, he offered an update on talks.
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“I don’t think they’re in a massive rush. They’ve been very, very busy on trying to get a car on the grid for next year,” he said at the time.
“I know my timeline, when I want to know about next year and what plans do I need to make, which I think, August, more or less, is a pretty good target for that. But hopefully we’ll hear something more soon.”
With Cadillac expected to name at least one driver in the coming weeks, Wolff’s public vote of confidence could prove decisive in Bottas’ push to rejoin the F1 grid.
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