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Alan Baldwin

Bottas set to stay at Mercedes

Formula One - F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Stavelot, Belgium - August 24, 2017 Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium (Reuters) - Finnish Formula One driver Valtteri Bottas is set to stay at champions Mercedes next season with only small details remaining to be signed off, according to team boss Toto Wolff.

"It's a no-brainer as it stands for next year to continue with Valtteri," the Austrian told reporters at the Belgian Grand Prix after Ferrari confirmed Sebastian Vettel had signed a three-year contract extension.

That news ended speculation that the German, who would have been out of contract at the end of the season, could switch to Mercedes.

"It's just down to the nitty-gritty details and the paperwork and see how it pans out in the future," said Wolff of Bottas's situation. "There's a pretty big chance he will be here next year."

Bottas arrived at the Formula One champions in January as a replacement for 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg, who had stunned the sport by announcing his sudden retirement in December.

Bottas, who had management links with Wolff when he was at Williams, has settled in well at Mercedes and has won two of his first 11 races with the team.

The Finn is third in the standings, 19 points behind triple world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton, who is in turn 14 adrift of championship leader Vettel.

Bottas has also finished on the podium in his last five races, scoring more points than any other driver over that period, with eight top-three places to date.

He and Hamilton also get on well, with the Briton saying earlier in the week that he saw no reason for anything to change.

"There is another new element in the team and it works," Hamilton, whose relationship with Rosberg was far more intense, told reporters.

"I don't believe any of the bosses or any of the individuals within the team is unhappy with what is currently in place, so I find it hard to believe they will change that."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien)

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