Fit-again
Bottas makes cockpit changes for Malaysia
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[March 26, 2015]
By John O'Brien
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - Valtteri
Bottas is confident his back has fully healed and he will be fit for the
Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend after the Finn missed the
season-opening race in Australia despite qualifying sixth fastest in his
Williams.
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Claiming that the pain felt "like a knife stabbing in his back" on
the eve of the race, Bottas heeded the advice of the sport's
governing body (FIA) not to compete in Melbourne but was passed fit
on Thursday for the second round at Sepang.
"At the end of last week, I could do something without any pain and
during the weekend I could do some training, swimming and
cross-training without any pain," he told reporters.
"We've been doing everything we can in this short space of time but
luckily there was two weeks (gap) and I really feel confident about
getting back in the car.
"It has healed really well and it's going to keep getting better and
better all the time."
Bottas added that he had been working with Williams mechanics to
adjust his seat and pedal positions in the cockpit to lessen the
impact on his back as it continues to heal.
"The back is in a more neutral position in the car, so there is less
pressure for the discs. Now, I think we have got it right," he said.
"It's quite a big amount of changes to make sure everything is in a
neutral position with the back so when the compression comes, it
goes to all the discs with similar pressures."
IMPROVING FERRARI
The Mercedes-powered team finished third in the constructors'
standings last season and with Red Bull's Renault engine appearing
to have regressed over the winter, Ferrari have shown enough
improvement in testing and the opening race to suggest they will be
Williams' main rivals for second.
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Although Sebastian Vettel finished a distant third behind the
dominant Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg on his
Ferrari debut in Melbourne, Bottas' team mate Felipe Massa conceded
that fourth place was about the best he could have managed in
Australia.
"We don't have an advantage on the straights anymore," Massa said of
the Williams. "That's really one thing Ferrari showed they have
improved massively. They have a much better system and a much better
engine compared to last year.
"Last season, we had less downforce than Ferrari but we gained on
the straights. This year our car is much better on the corners
compared to last year but we didn't start the season as well as we
ended the last one," he added.
"We don't have such an advantage over Ferrari on the straights now
so aerodynamics is more of a major factor and we need to work on it
as strong as we can as we are fighting with a top team."
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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