Shwartzman set to drive Bottas’ Kick Sauber in FP1 at the Dutch Grand Prix

Kick Sauber have confirmed that Robert Shwartzman will get behind the wheel of Valtteri Bottas’ car to participate in Free Practice 1 at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Shwartzman – who acts as a reserve driver for Ferrari – is set to jump in the C44 when the second half of the 2024 season kicks off at Zandvoort on August 23.
After announcing the news, Kick Sauber stated: “As in previous occasions, we work in partnership with Scuderia Ferrari to give young talent an opportunity in practice sessions. Good luck, Robert!”
This will not be Shwartzman’s first FP1 appearance, with the 24-year-old previously taking part in sessions for Ferrari during the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
After winning the Formula 3 championship with PREMA Racing in 2019, Shwartzman went on to drive for the squad in Formula 2 from 2020 to 2021, finishing in fourth and second place of the drivers’ standings respectively.
Since then the Russo-Israeli driver has competed in sports cars as well as racing in the World Endurance Championship with Ferrari.
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Under Formula 1’s current regulations, each team must run a rookie – by definition a driver who has started two or fewer Grands Prix – in two FP1 sessions each campaign, and Shwartzman’s appearance will mark Kick Sauber’s first young driver outing of 2024.
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