Last time out at the Singapore Grand Prix, Bottas was once again way off the points, finishing a lowly 16th place and a lap down on race-winner Lando Norris.
With a few week's break between the race in Singapore and the United States Grand Prix, however, Bottas opted to compete in a different kind of race.
However, his finish there was his lowest of the season so far. Competing in the Gravel World Championships in Belgium, the Finnish driver competed in the amateurs 35-39-year-old category and ended up down in 133rd.
In fairness to Bottas, it is a gruelling event and one he had to earn the right to be there for.
Bottas qualified via the 'Swartberg 100' last year in South Africa, taking the last qualifying spot for the world championships in the amateurs category - an impressive achievement in itself.
Despite his lowly finish, by finishing the race in one piece, Bottas has achieved what he set out to, according to a post he put on Instagram a day ahead of the race.
"Tomorrow we race @gravelchampionshipsflanders š²," the Sauber driver posted.
"End of last year I set myself a little side goal - to qualify for the Gravel World Championships in my age group. With the Finnish SISU somehow I did. And here we are! Iām about to have 182km long challenging course ahead of me representing Finland. Itās gonna hurt & and I canāt wait for it!
"My goals? I want to challenge myself. I want to finish the race in one piece. And most importantly, I want to enjoy being part of all this, to the fullest!
"See ya out there š»."
This is not the first time that Bottas has achieved an impressive sporting feat, either.