It's another day full of breaking news and big stories from the world of F1. Follow GPblog's liveblog below to catch everything this Friday! Today, GPblog learned that
Valtteri Bottas would not be able to test drive for
Cadillac during the 2025 season, with Mercedes blocking that move.
The current reserve driver for the third team will make the move to the brand-new F1 team for the 2026 season, but he will only be allowed to get behind the wheel for Cadillac once the 2025 campaign is concluded.
Bottas will remain connected to the German team and is reportedly agreeing with his current employer's decision. Cadillac, which will use Ferrari power units before the team develops its own engine, will get Bottas running in an old Ferrari F1 car for his test.
Speaking in an interview with GPblog,
Toto Wolff has spoken about the conversations he had with
Lewis Hamilton surrounding his contract and subsequent move to Ferrari.
Before the 2024 season got underway, it was announced that Hamilton would be moving to the Scuderia after 12 seasons at the German team, exercising the option in his 1 + 1 deal to move to the Italian team.
Wolff said that, in hindsight, it was good that Hamilton had made the choice himself, since that meant he no longer had to conduct the difficult conversation with his friend and seven-time world champion.