Oct.19 - Audi-owned Sauber is not bowing to Valtteri Bottas' pressure for a faster driver decision about 2025.

The team's Finnish incumbent declared ahead of the US GP that he needs boss Mattia Binotto to either give him a "yes" or "no" as soon as possible, as even alternative options outside of Formula 1 will be dried up by Christmas.

"They have time, but I have to push for a decision soon," said Bottas.

"A month ago, we were still saying that the decision should be made as soon as possible. At some point I have to give the team a deadline."

Binotto, however, said in Austin: "We are in no hurry and can afford the luxury of waiting."

He told Sky Italia that Mick Schumacher really is an option to become Nico Hulkenberg's teammate in 2025, setting up an all-German lineup for Audi.

"I met with him (Schumacher) on Friday. I get on very well with Mick and I told him - don't decide anything yet.

"So he's on the list, but it has to be a decision of reason, not a decision of emotion."

Schumacher, 25, has been off the F1 grid since he was axed for poor performance by former Haas boss Gunther Steiner at the end of his second season in 2022.

Steiner, now a TV pundit, said in Austin: "It will be difficult for him to find a place, but I think it would be good because he has something to prove."


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3 F1 Fan comments on “Audi Considers Mick Schumacher for 2025 as Bottas Awaits

  1. Jere Jyrälä

    Bottas is clearly in a difficult situation with this continuous waiting game, given the risk of losing out on an IndyCar chance (he's named that series as his Plan B) only gets lower & lower the more he needs to wait before getting informed by Audi/Binotto, & the same with any other alternative series option, which could ultimately force him to take matters into his control & voluntarily leave F1.
    I still think he'll stay put in the end, but the more he needs to wait, the more I'll believe in Mick getting another full-time opportunity.

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