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Azerbaijan GP: Valtteri Bottas Left Clueless With ‘Strange’ Behaviour of His Mercedes F1 Car

It was a mixed day in the office for Mercedes, with Lewis Hamilton on the front row. Meanwhile, Valtteri Bottas wound up all the way back in 10th place. Suffice to say, he was quite baffled at his lack of pace compared to his more successful teammate. He even suggested that there was something wrong with his Mercedes.

Heading into the Baku weekend, Mercedes was on the back foot and struggled all weekend. This was largely because the team had issues getting their tyres up to temperature on the Baku City Circuit. Fortunately for Mercedes, Hamilton was able to figure out a temporary solution to his problems.

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After the final practice session, Hamilton opted for a lower downforce rear wing. This proved to be a big boon during the qualifying session, which resulted in a front row start for him. Sadly, the same could not be said for Bottas and he was caught out when the red flag waved.

What did Valtteri Bottas say?

“It was pretty messy as expected with the red flags, yellow flags everything,” said the Finn. “From my side, the last run I missed like many others, but something is still not right. I’m so far off the pace and I have no clue why. I have no explanation. I’m losing every corner. If I push harder, I’m in the wall. So that’s the limit. It’s strange. Coming here, I thought we would be fighting at the front. Lewis is at the front, in the fight, and I should be as well. I have no explanation. I think something is wrong.”

Formula One F1 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan – June 4, 2021 Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas in action during practice REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

The Finn had stuck with a higher downforce rear wing and was 1.2 seconds slower than Hamilton. Unfortunately, there was many cars in between them and 10th is his lowest start since the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Now, his only hope is that the Baku City Circuit throws up a chaotic race that benefits him. Admittedly, Valtteri Bottas should not give up, because Daniel Ricciardo proved that drivers can win from 10th.

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