VALTTERI BOTTAS has revealed his stunning plans to swap sports when his F1 career is over.
The 34-year-old is in the autumn of his F1 career and already planning for life after motor racing.
And he has revealed on the Bobby and Jens podcast that he plans to take gravel cycling “seriously” when he retires.
Gravel cycling is a branch of cycling that sees competitors riding a drop-bar bike on unpaved roads and trails, fitting somewhere between road cycling and mountain biking.
He has already competed in two gravel racing events at the Belgian Waffle Race and SBT GRVL at Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
He finished on the podium for his age range both times, with both races considered world class events.
Bottas has fallen so in love with the sport that he has created his own gravel racing event, which his team, Alfa Romeo, sponsored.
The event is held in his home region of Laht in Finland.
He has also revealed his plan to qualify for the 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships.
He told the podcast: “Obviously, Formula One is the priority for me. — Online



