Bottas and Zhou to leave Kick Sauber as team confirm decision to part ways

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Valtteri Bottas of Finland drives the (77) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber C44 Ferrari, and Guanyu Zhou

Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu will leave Kick Sauber at the end of the season.

The team have also now confirmed that F2 championship leader Gabriel Bortoleto will be joining the squad alongside Nico Hulkenberg next season, with the Brazilian signing a multi-year deal.

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Bottas and Zhou have been team mates for the last three years, but they have endured a difficult campaign in 2024 with the squad still pointless after 21 race weekends.

It remains unclear what the future holds for the duo, but Bottas is believed to pursuing a reserve role with Mercedes.

"A situation like this is never easy for anyone but after all the good and in-depth discussions we had in the past weeks, we realised that the conditions to grow this project together were not met," said Bottas following the confirmation of the team's decision.

"These past years with the team have been an incredible journey, full of growth, challenges, and unforgettable moments. I’m grateful for the joint experiences as well as the trust and support I’ve felt every step of the way. Though it’s time to move on, I’ll always carry a piece of this team with me, and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for us both.”

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Sauber COO and CTO Mattia Binotto added: “We extend our deepest gratitude to Valtteri for the past three years together. He has been the embodiment of professionalism, using his vast experience to support the team’s growth.

"Valtteri’s dedication and approach have been invaluable during a pivotal time in our history, and the memories of these years will stay with us for a long time. In considering our driver line-up for the coming seasons, Valtteri was unquestionably a key candidate. With his fighting spirit, he frequently pushed the car beyond its performance limits.

"However, a decision had to be made. After open and constructive discussions, we mutually concluded that final conditions could not be met so we agreed that it is time to part ways. Valtteri will always have an open door here in Hinwil.”

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 03: Valtteri Bottas of Finland driving the (77) Kick Sauber C44

2024 has been a challenging season for the driver duo and team, with no points scored and just three race weekends remaining

Zhou said: "I will leave the team at the end of the season, but I am fully committed to finishing the season in style. I am grateful to the team for giving me a chance in Formula One: this is not an easy sport for rookies, but the team has allowed me to grow so much over these three years.

"China, earlier this season, was without doubt a highlight, but so many moments, both in public and behind the scenes, are what I am going to remember from the last three years. I’ll now focus on the next step in my career: I still have plenty of fight left in me and I am keen to continue progressing.”

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Binotto also added: “We are grateful to Zhou for the last three years, for the commitment and the hunger he has shown from the first moment he drove for us to today. Scoring points on debut and helping the team to P6 in 2022 was a statement of intent, but so was his contribution off track and at the factory.

"We want to celebrate our journey together with three strong races to finish this season, and both the team and Zhou are committed to giving everything in Las Vegas, Doha and Abu Dhabi together.”

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