After an prolonged interval of mulling over its driving choices for Components 1’s 2025 season and past, Sauber had discovered itself in a binary selection between expertise and youth. The Swiss outfit, which turns into Audi in 2026, has opted for the latter; Valtteri Bottas will depart the crew on the finish of the 12 months, and F2 championship chief Gabriel Bortoleto will be a part of within the Finn’s place.
Sauber’s hiring of the promising Bortoleto offers Brazil one in all its personal full-time F1 drivers to assist since Felipe Massa left the grid on the finish of 2017. Bortoleto joins an illustrious forged of names to hail from the South American nation: Emerson Fittipaldi, Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet, Carlos Tempo, Rubens Barrichello, et al, and can hope to have the possibility to string his personal legacy into F1’s wealthy tapestry – if he is capable of stand up to hurry and impress, in fact.
That is the end result of a whirlwind few years for Bortoleto, who scarcely featured on the radar of most within the F1 paddock till he began successful races in Components 3 – and, ultimately, the title – in his debut season. McLaren promptly snapped him up for its junior crew, however was adamant that it might not stand in his means if an F1 seat turned accessible. Due to his spectacular efficiency in F2 this 12 months, his first season within the second-tier class, that eventuality turned extra probably; ought to the Brazilian full the F2-F3 double, he’ll be a part of the likes of Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Oscar Piastri to realize that feat lately.
With Sauber, a crew which is anticipated to stay in direction of the again in 2025 because it focuses on its preparation for the brand new ’26 components as Audi, Bortoleto has a low-pressure surroundings to study his commerce and a well known benchmark in Nico Hulkenberg alongside him on the crew.
Who’s Gabriel Bortoleto?
Gabriel Bortoleto, Trident
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For these much less acquainted with the Paulista, let’s begin along with his oeuvre in motorsport so far. After racing in karts in each Brazil and Europe, he first stepped into the world of single-seaters with Prema for the 2020 Italian F4 season. He completed fifth that 12 months in a season received by Alpine junior Gabriele Mini, however earned a direct step as much as the Components Regional European Championship for its first 12 months after merging with the Components Renault Eurocup collection.
His first 12 months in a extra highly effective automotive was a making an attempt one, becoming a member of Fernando Alonso’s FA Racing crew – then in a partnership with MP Motorsport – and completed fifteenth total. The spotlight of that 12 months was his second-place end on the Pink Bull Ring, the place he crossed the road inside three seconds of champion Gregoire Saucy. Bortoleto remained in contact with Alonso by means of his A14 administration steady, however switched to the extra aggressive R-ace GP squad to complete sixth total in his sophomore marketing campaign – claiming two wins at Spa and Barcelona.
Trident signed Bortoleto for the 2023 F3 season, however he was a relative outsider when it got here to the pre-season title discourse; Prema was well-stocked with expertise with a three-pronged entrance line of Paul Aron, Zak O’Sullivan and 2022 FRECA champion Dino Beganovic, MP Motorsport had future Williams driver Franco Colapinto on its books, Campos had second-year driver Pepe Marti, whereas Hitech had Mini, Sebastian Montoya and GB3 champion Luke Browning all vying for a title win.
Gabriel Bortoleto, Trident
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In a aggressive season, Bortoleto’s consistency received out. He picked up second on the grid for the opening spherical in Bahrain, from which he took victory within the characteristic race when polesitter Mini was slapped with a five-place penalty for a beginning grid infringement. Subsequent, Bortoleto took pole on the following Melbourne spherical; within the reversed-grid dash he rose to sixth, however held his nerve from the entrance in Albert Park’s characteristic race to finish a lights-to-flag victory and take an early 20-point lead within the championship after 4 races.
Bortoleto didn’t win once more in 2023, however by no means as soon as relinquished the championship lead; the opposite title contenders took factors off one another, whereas the Trident driver scored in each race between his Bahrain characteristic win in March and Hungary’s characteristic race in July. The streak ended along with his retirement from the weird Spa-Francorchamps dash, during which there have been no consecutive laps of green-flag racing in damp circumstances, as Dino Beganovic locked up at La Supply and knocked Bortoleto’s left-rear tyre to trigger a race-ending puncture. He solely completed eleventh within the characteristic race, getting into the Monza finale 38 factors away from Aron within the title race.
He subsequently wrapped the title up in qualifying for the Monza spherical as Aron didn’t get pole, and a formidable dash race served as his victory lap after ending second behind Colapinto. Aron’s Vitantonio Liuzzi tribute act into Flip 1 collected Jonny Edgar and Marti within the course of, because the Estonian narrowly missed Bortoleto. From eighth, the newly-crowned champion carved his means by means of the sphere within the following 18 laps. The ultimate go on second-placed Mari Boya was a take a look at of bravery; the Spaniard had him on the grass by means of Curva Grande, however Bortoleto held the road by means of the Variante della Roggia to finish the transfer.
Race winner Gabriel Bortoleto, Trident
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Incomes McLaren assist for his first 12 months in F2, Bortoleto signed with the Invicta Racing outfit – previously referred to as Virtuosi – to affix Kush Maini on the squad. Maybe needing extra time to get its head across the new Dallara chassis, Invicta began the 12 months extra slowly versus the likes of Campos and Rodin. Bahrain was a strong first outing for Bortoleto, yielding factors finishes in each races after the Sao Paulo native took pole for the characteristic race, however a four-race stretch of no factors appeared to place his hopes of a first-year title on ice, beginning with a crash in qualifying at Jeddah that set him out of competition in Saudi Arabia.
Two weeks later, and beginning second within the Melbourne dash, Bortoleto was collateral within the conflict between Pink Bull juniors Isack Hadjar and Marti, when Hadjar swiped throughout the pair of them off the road. Hydraulic points then yielded one other retirement within the characteristic race Down Beneath.
Bortoleto stalled the poor luck with a characteristic race pole on the Imola spherical in Could, taking second in Sunday’s race, and repeated that place in Monaco’s dash race every week later. It took till the tip of June for him to document his first F2 win, which emerged by means of victory within the Pink Bull Ring characteristic race. He was now simply 32 factors off the championship lead, held by Paul Aron.
However probably the most spectacular side of his season thus far was victory from twenty second on the grid within the Monza characteristic race. Bortoleto didn’t get a aggressive lap in throughout qualifying after a spin and had already achieved the practically not possible feat of tying with Dennis Hauger for eighth in the course of the dash to earn each drivers some extent. Bortoleto was as much as 14th by the tip of lap 5 after which cycled into the entrance whereas his fellow soft-tyre starters forward all pitted early doorways. When Hauger was pitched right into a spin at Flip 1 by a slight contact from Ritomo Miyata to carry out a security automotive, Bortoleto may pit cheaply and returned to the circuit in sixth, and instantly threw collectively a collection of quick-fire passes to take the lead – and, finally, a well-known victory.
Gabriel Bortoleto, Invicta Racing
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How did Bortoleto get the Sauber seat?
When Nico Hulkenberg was signed early doorways for Sauber in 2025, very a lot a call taken with the view of turning into an Audi works driver in 2026, the crew had turned its consideration to wooing Carlos Sainz for the opposite automotive. However Sauber had been gazumped by Williams, as Sainz purchased into James Vowles’ imaginative and prescient for the crew and wished to turn out to be a part of a mission that returned Williams to the entrance of the grid.
This put Sauber right into a protracted decision-making course of for the opposite seat, one which remained dynamic because it primarily waited to see how the market would fall. It knew that, if all else failed, it may retain Valtteri Bottas; Zhou Guanyu appeared to be out of luck, because the Chinese language driver has paled compared to his extra skilled team-mate. Sauber additionally chased Esteban Ocon, however the Frenchman was useless set on becoming a member of Haas when his departure from Alpine was introduced.
With choices among the many established drivers beginning to run out, Bottas had moved forward within the race to retain his seat – though Bortoleto’s gathering momentum in F2 was beginning to mark him out as a beautiful candidate.
Liam Lawson had been another choice, significantly as soon as it appeared like Daniel Ricciardo had labored his means by means of the early threats to his RB drive, and the Kiwi was understood to be a free agent if Pink Bull couldn’t grant him a drive in both of its two groups by the tip of 2024. Ricciardo’s place then turned extra tenuous and was ousted after Singapore, taking Lawson out of the equation as he was promoted from his reserve function.
The type of newcomer Franco Colapinto threw one other spanner within the works. The Argentine had come into F1 with little expectation positioned upon his shoulders as Logan Sargeant’s alternative, however instantly made an impression in his opening outings with Williams. With no seat accessible in 2025 with the Grove crew, Vowles wished to sound out a possibility at Sauber and assist Colapinto stay on the grid, however the alleged curiosity from Pink Bull’s Helmut Marko seems to have sophisticated issues.
Zhou Guanyu, Stake F1 Workforce KICK Sauber C44, Valtteri Bottas, Stake F1 Workforce KICK Sauber C44
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Both means, Sauber probably wished a driver with no strings connected; Williams would have presumably saved Colapinto on a bungee twine in case Albon or Sainz have been unavailable or casting their nets elsewhere. McLaren had no such qualms over Bortoleto; though the crew presumably want to hold tabs on the Brazilian, it knew that it had Norris and Piastri underneath lock and key for the following few years and thus couldn’t make spurious guarantees to maintain him.
Sauber additionally steered Mick Schumacher was an possibility, given Mattia Binotto’s earlier relationship with the ex-Haas driver by means of the Ferrari Driver Academy. Whether or not this was severely mooted stays unknown, however Binotto admitted that he was not less than “evaluating” Schumacher.
Bottas appeared assured {that a} deal might be achieved, however months have since handed and the crew appeared no nearer to doing a cope with the Nordic mullet-owner for 2025. Though the championship positions don’t present this, Bottas has been nicely away from Zhou by way of total tempo – however the Swiss crew’s penchant for bizarre methods within the imprecise hope of scoring its first level has masked total race efficiency.
As such, Bottas seems to be out of time. Sauber has seen the performances of Colapinto, Lawson, and Haas driver-elect Oliver Bearman and figured it is likely to be greatest to introduce a rookie to the social gathering. Subsequent to Hulkenberg, Bortoleto has a transparent yardstick to measure as much as; if he can hold tempo with the veteran German in his first 12 months, will probably be symbolic of a driver with a brilliant future in F1.
What have individuals mentioned about Bortoleto?
Fernando Alonso spoke extremely of his protege, noting that he was not afforded the identical alternatives as a few of his F2 and F3 counterparts. Though largely hidden from view, it’s identified that a number of junior collection drivers undertake testing in outdated equipment to realize expertise of F2/F3-level vehicles, which Bortoleto has not been capable of do.
“He is an unimaginable expertise and a really humble individual as nicely – I feel that is the most important factor that we have to work on,” Alonso defined in September. “He is a tough employee except for his expertise, and I feel that is why in Components 3 and Components 2 he had this a lot progress. I feel additionally, he is somebody that’s taking issues very severely as nicely, which at that age is rarely a assure.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin F1 Workforce, Race winner Gabriel Bortoleto, Trident
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“On budgets and issues like that, he received the championship as a rookie in Components 3, and he is preventing for the championship as a rookie in Components 2, however with out the testing of many different rookies. So he is most likely the one‘rookie rookie’ within the championship. So this was a tremendous achievement thus far. And let’s examine what the long run brings. But it surely’s a matter of time that he will get to F1.”
McLaren crew boss Andrea Stella reckoned that Bortoleto’s success made it “very regular and pure” that different groups would have an interest, and defined that “McLaren won’t cease the chance for Gabriel to drive in Components 1”. However maybe the most important endorsement got here from reigning champion Max Verstappen, who acknowledged that “if I used to be Sauber, I’d have signed him already” – and used 2025 as a preparation season. This, he added, would afford Bortoleto the possibility to get errors out of his system earlier than Audi is available in for the next 12 months.
“That is the long run with younger drivers. And ‘26, an enormous rule change, it is at all times good to get used to a crew already for a 12 months, make your errors right here and there, get built-in nicely, and perceive the automotive a bit. You at all times really feel way more ready and comfy once you then begin in ‘26.”