Audi F1 boss Mattia Binotto hits back at Toto Wolff for not snubbing Mick Schumacher for Kimi Antonelli
Audi F1 boss Mattia Binotto responds to Toto Wolff's decision to choose Kimi Antonelli over Mick Schumacher as Lewis Hamilton's replacement.
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German manufacturer Audi is set to make an entry in F1 from 2026. They’ll be taking over the existing Sauber team and former Haas driver Mick Schumacher was highly linked to drive for the German outfit.
While there were initial rumors, Audi F1 boss Mattia Binotto ultimately decided to go with a different driver lineup from 2025 onwards. Sauber, who will later become Audi, has now officially announced their two drivers for next season.
Nico Hulkenberg was already confirmed earlier this year and now rookie Gabrielle Bortoletto joins the grid, dashing Mick Schumacher‘s hopes of a return. Mattia Binotto said that the German was a serious candidate but ultimately chose to overlook him.
While Schumacher was initially considered to drive next to Hulkenberg, several factors saw Binotto overlook the 25-year-old. Ultimately, Bortoletto was chosen as his youth, promise, and potential commercial value aligned better with the team’s plans.
Mattia Binotto explains reasons behind not retaining Valtteri Bottas for 2025
Mattia Binotto saw Valtteri Bottas as a strong candidate due to his speed, especially compared to Zhou Guanyu. However, the issue that led to the team not retaining him was the length of the contract.
The 54-year-old stated that Bottas wanted a multi-year deal, which didn’t align with Audi’s offer, leading them to search for another driver. Binotto emphasized that the team needed flexibility for future decisions.
Formula 1 is an unpredictable sport where a driver’s future can hang by a thread. Teams constantly look for improvement and often opt for younger drivers, leaving the experienced drivers on the sideline.
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