Valtteri Bottas quiet amid early driver 'silly season'

Valtteri Bottas of Williams in the paddock during previews ahead of the Formula One Grand Prix of Russia at Sochi Autodrom on April 28, 2016
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Valtteri Bottas is keeping quiet amid early rumblings that, as in 2015, he could play a role in this year's driver movement 'silly season'.

Valtteri Bottas is keeping quiet amid early rumblings that, as in 2015, he could play a role in this year's driver movement 'silly season'.

Although he ultimately stayed at Williams, the Finn was linked last year with a move to Ferrari, who are again surrounded by rumours that they may be on the market to replace Kimi Raikkonen.

"I am personally interested in what is happening on the driver market, but for now it's still pretty quiet," Bottas, 26, is quoted as saying by Dutch publication Formule1.

"If there are as many rumours as there were last year, I guess I should be better able to deal with it now."

When asked about whether he could once again be linked with Ferrari, Bottas said that he is "not really saying anything" this time around.

As for whether talks with Williams have already started, he replied simply: "No.

"I'm sure we'll talk soon, but as for the exact timing there is no urgency at the moment. We'll see."

The 2016 championship continues on Sunday with the Canadian Grand Prix.

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