Bottas shrugs off his low rating by F1 bosses
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[December 09, 2017]
By Alan Baldwin
PARIS (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas has
shrugged off a poll of Formula One team bosses that rated the
Mercedes driver in only 10th place despite him winning three races
this year and ending up third in the championship.
The placing was one lower than the Finn had managed with Williams in
2016.
"There's always all kind of polls and stuff," Bottas, who joined
Mercedes in January as a replacement for Nico Rosberg after the 2016
champion retired, told reporters at the governing FIA's end-of-year
prize-giving.
"I don't really think about it, if I'm under-rated or things like
that.
"Really what matters is how I perform on track: how many races I
will be able to win in future. The main thing is within the team,
that they know exactly my level of performance, that they know what
I'm capable of doing."
The Finn jokingly hoped his own team boss Toto Wolff had not voted
him 10th in the poll conducted by motorsport.com.
Bottas also took three pole positions and ended up on the podium 13
times but he also suffered something of a slump after the August
break and in some races he was comprehensively out-performed by team
mate Lewis Hamilton.
Hamilton, who topped the poll by a huge margin, won nine times and
took his fourth world championship.
The Briton has praised his team mate for bringing a new harmony to
the team after a prickly time with Rosberg and emphasized how well
the pair get on.
"I think as a driver I've definitely learned a lot. I've felt that
sometimes I had quite a hard lesson, I really struggled in some
races with the car and my driving," said Bottas.
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Mercedes' Formula One driver Valtteri Bottas attends the FIA
Champions news conference for FIA Prize Giving 2017 in Paris, France
December 8, 2017. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
"I really have to work on many of the issues and learn from those
and get better. I think out of all the seasons I've had in Formula
One, this is the one where I've learnt the most."
The Finn said ending with a victory in Abu Dhabi, in a one-two with
Hamilton, was the perfect way to sign off for the year but he would
have to raise his game in 2018 against a team mate who ranks as one
of the all-time greats.
He was not worried about being categorized as a good team mate,
rather than a potential champion.
"I know that this will be up to me," he said. "We are able to race
Lewis with equal machinery and equal terms, we are going to be
allowed to race on the track so it's up to me.
"If I can perform in qualifying, and well in the races pace-wise and
in racing situations, then I can fight for the title if we have a
good car."
(Editing by Clare Fallon)
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