No
excuses for Bottas this season, says Hamilton
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[March 02, 2018]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Four times Formula
One world champion Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes team mate Valtteri
Bottas will have no excuses this season.
Asked after testing in Spain whether he expected the 28-year-old
Finn to be harder to beat now that he has settled in at the
title-winning team he joined in January last year, the Briton paused
to consider the question.
"No," replied world champion Hamilton, who has won three of his
titles with Mercedes and is Britain's most successful driver of all
time. "But I would say that about anyone, it’s nothing about
Valtteri.
"It’s difficult coming to a new team and learning new ways, new
controls and now he’s gone through the whole learning process and
he’s going to hit the ground running.
"So there’s no more excuses for sure."
Bottas, who joined from Williams at short notice after 2016 champion
Nico Rosberg retired, won three of the 20 races last season.
But he suffered something of a slump after the August break before
again picking up strongly once Hamilton had won the championship in
Mexico.
The Finn ended the year by winning from pole in Abu Dhabi, with the
fastest lap also, and emerged from this week's first pre-season test
in Barcelona with more mileage under his belt than his team mate
whose track time was limited by bad weather.
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Bottas knows he has to be consistently at the top of his game this
year, with Hamilton gunning to become only the third driver to win
five world titles.
Others are also casting envious eyes at the Finn's race seat,
knowing that it could be up for grabs at the end of the year.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton during a press conference Action Images
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Australian Daniel Ricciardo, who will be out of contract at Red
Bull, and young Mercedes protege Esteban Ocon, who is currently with
Force India, are two strong candidates should Bottas fall short of
what is required.
Hamilton gets on far better with Bottas than he did with Rosberg, a
rival from boyhood who used all the psychological weaponry he could
muster, and he expected the Finn to give it his best shot.
"He did great in the last couple of races (of 2017) which is awesome
and I’m expecting him to be in tip-top shape for the season," he
said.
"Do I expect him to be closer? I assume so. I’d have to assume he’s
going to be in the best shape possible. But then again, so am I."
The season starts in Australia on March 25.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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