An ex-Formula 1 driver is set to make a sensational return to racing in 2025, just months after being axed.
The grid for the new campaign will look very different when the action gets under way at the Australian Grand Prix on March 16, with just two teams - Aston Martin and McLaren - lining up with the same driver pairing which finished the previous year.
All eyes will likely be on Ferrari in Melbourne, as Lewis Hamilton makes his race debut for his new team, while Max Verstappen will link up with Liam Lawson for the first time at Red Bull following Sergio Perez's dismissal.
Bottas back for iconic event
The Mexican wasn't the only big name to find himself without a seat for 2025, with the likes of Daniel Ricciardo - axed by VCARB in September - and former Mercedes star Valtteri Bottas also included on the list.
Bottas - who has accepted a role as Mercedes reserve driver in 2025 - has been confirmed as the latest big name to make an appearance at the Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival on March 9.
The Finn will drive a DTM Mercedes 190E in the Touring Car Legends category at the famous event for which he is already an ambassador.
He will join a host of other F1 personalities, including former world champion Damon Hill and ex-Haas team principal Guenther Steiner.