Wehrlein joins Sauber, Bottas move imminent
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[January 16, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - German driver Pascal
Wehrlein will race for Sauber this season, the Swiss-based Formula
One team said on Monday in a move that clears the way for Finland's
Valtteri Bottas to join world champions Mercedes.
Wehrlein, 22, was the Mercedes reserve driver and raced for
tail-enders Manor last year. He also won the DTM (German Touring
Car) championship in 2015.
Mercedes need to replace Germany's world champion Nico Rosberg, who
retired in December, and their choice was seen as being between
their own young driver or signing the more experienced Bottas from
Williams.
Wehrlein's hopes had already receded considerably, however, with
Williams deputy team principal Claire Williams saying on Sunday that
a deal for Bottas to move was almost done.
Confirmation of the Finn's future is expected imminently, with
Brazilian Felipe Massa expected to come out of retirement and race
again for Williams alongside Canadian teenage rookie Lance Stroll.
Instead of partnering triple world champion Lewis Hamilton at
Mercedes, Wehrlein will now race for a Ferrari-powered team and take
the place of Brazilian Felipe Nasr as team mate to Sweden's Marcus
Ericsson.
"It is a new challenge in a new team, and I am really excited and
looking forward to this new adventure. Our objective is to establish
ourselves in the mid-field and to score points on a regular basis,"
Wehrlein said in a Sauber statement.
"I want to say a big thank you to Sauber for trusting in me and
giving me this great chance. And surely, a huge thanks also goes to
Mercedes for the support."
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Manor Racing F1 driver Pascal Wehrlein greets fans as he arrives at
the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne. REUTERS/Brandon
Malone
Sauber finished 10th overall last season, a place ahead of Manor -
who have since gone into administration - thanks to points scored by
Nasr in his home race. Wehrlein had scored Manor's only point in
Austria.
"Pascal has shown his talent throughout his career, in single seater
racing as well as in the DTM," said Sauber principal Monisha
Kaltenborn.
"Last year in his rookie Formula One season, he proved his potential
by scoring one point in the Austrian GP in Spielberg. There is
surely more to come from Pascal, and we want to give him the chance
to further grow and learn at the pinnacle of motorsport."
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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