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Valtteri Bottas replaces Bruno Senna at Williams |
The Williams Formula One team announced on Wednesday that Finn Valtteri
Bottas will line-up alongside Pastor Maldonado as its two drivers for
2013, meaning Brazilian Bruno Senna is replaced after just one season.
Senna joined the team in 2012 when he took over from the retired Rubens
Barrichello after a brief spell with Lotus-Renault, but a 16th place
finish this season and just 31 points from 20 races, means the nephew of
the late Ayrton Senna is looking for a new team.
“The Williams F1 Team is pleased to announce that Pastor Maldonado and
Valtteri Bottas will be the team’s race drivers for the 2013 FIA Formula
One World Championship season.” read a team statement.
The 23-year-old Bottas is highly rated by team boss Frank Williams and
seen as the ideal man to team up with Maldonado who impressed this
season and won his first GP in Spain in May.
Frank Williams added: “In Pastor and Valtteri we have two of the most
exciting talents in motor racing and I am especially excited about what
2013 can bring for Williams.
“Pastor has always demonstrated remarkable pace and this year has seen
him mature as a racing driver. Valtteri is quite simply one of the most
talented young racing drivers I have come across and we expect great
things from him in the future.
Bottas has primarily been used as a test driver since 2010 but impressed
on several weekends this season when he took part in official practice.
He was GP3 champion in 2011 and is now set to make his Formula One debut on March 17, 2013 when the season begins in Melbourne.
“It has always been my life-long dream to compete in the Formula One
World Championship, ” said a delighted Bottas. “To do so with one of the
most legendary teams in the sport is incredibly special.”