F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Bottas wants more say on future plans

Valtteri Bottas says there is no ulterior motive behind his decision to become mor🐓e involved in his own management after a minor reshuffle of his personal team.
The Finn, a podꦆium winner this year in Canada, is yet to determine where he will be racing in 2017, though many predict he will remain with Williams.
Coming a year after failing to land a potential drive at Ferrari, though Bottas has been mentioned as a possible Kimi Raikkonenꦉ replacement once more, he maintains he simply wants m🧸ore say in the way his future is determined.
"There are no changes in my management, everything is still the same, but I'm going to be taking a bit more care of some things. T🍎here's nothing more to add, really, there's no drama, no story behind it, it's just I'm keen to be a bit more involv🌳ed, that's all.
"For sure I still have my management but I'm quite keen to be a bit more involved. I think this is the way to go but it'🧜s no꧟t a massive change
"t would be nice to know as early as possible because if you carry on through the summer it doesn't help. It would be nice🎐 to know as early as possible but sometimes it's not possible, so we need to go with the time and see how it ends up."