13/09/2025 18:55
Lewis Hamilton has shared his thoughts on Valtteri Bottas joining
Cadillac for the American squad's debut F1 season. The General
Motors-backed operation will embark on its maiden voyage in 2026,
signing up the experienced pair of Bottas and Sergio Perez to
provide a strong platform to build from. However, when asked at the
recent Dutch Grand Prix for his view on his former Mercedes
team-mate returning to the grid, the 40-year-old refused to get too
drawn in. "It's not something I really want to get too heavily
involved in," he told media, including RacingNews365 . "But I'm
really happy for Valtteri. He's a good friend and really deserves
to be back. I know he's got plenty of experience that he'll be able
to bring to a new team." But following the Italian Grand Prix,
Hamilton has told Formula 1 he believes Cadillac has "chosen the
right guys" to form their first driver pairing, admitting he misses
working with Bottas. "I don't need to say anything about his talent
because he's shown that throughout his career," the seven-time F1
drivers' champion said. "But [they're] getting one of the most
honest, probably the funniest, Finns I would imagine, and just the
most genuine person to work with. I miss working with him. "I think
they've chosen the right guys. Obviously, we'll see with Sergio as
well; he's got great experience. That knowledge that they both
bring from two great teams will help them progress faster." Red
Bull and Mercedes When pushed to elaborate on whether he feels it
is good for F1, Hamilton compared the situation at Mercedes and Red
Bull - coincidentally Bottas and Perez's former teams, respectively
- to illustrate his point. Between them, the pair has 527 grand
prix starts and 16 victories, underlining their combined
experience, having lost their seats at the end of 2024, whilst six
full-time rookies came onto the grid for the current campaign. "I
think so. I think we have a good mix on the grid," the 105-time
grand prix winner said in favour of balance. "I think it's amazing
to have an extra team, and I think for a team to be able to
develop, you have to have drivers who have experience, especially
when it's a brand new team. "You've got two different flavours
coming from Red Bull and Mercedes with different knowledge and
experience that they'll both be able to put into the pot and help
the team move forward faster."