A Formula 1 star is already looking at getting back on track with a return after losing his race seat recently in the sport.
Last season saw a significant amount of changes to the grid, with a few rookies given opportunities to step up to F1, in a 'silly season' that was headlined by Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari.
This included Sauber promoting Gabriel Bortoleto, with the 20-year-old Brazilian a clear standout in F2, becoming the series' champion in 2024.
However, this move left modern F1 icon Valtteri Bottas without a seat - in a move that will see the Finn off the grid for the first time since 2012.
Valtteri Bottas has returned to Mercedes this year
Valtteri Bottas will appear in Race of Champions
While Bottas has managed to secure a seat as Mercedes' reserve driver for this season, his future in motorsports as a whole is somewhat unknown.
But a post made on X, alongside freestyle motocross and stunt performing legend Travis Pastrana, confirms that the 35-year-old will take part in the Race of Champions (ROC) on March 7 and 8.
The ROC is a yearly event that pits the best racers from multiple motorsport disciplines against each other in equal cars.
ROC's format is an elimination bracket, with drivers in teams of two based on their nation along with one team being a team of 'All-Stars'.