Motor racing-Boom! Bottas fastest with 'mega lap' for Monza sprint
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[September 11, 2021]
By Alan Baldwin
(Reuters) -Valtteri Bottas put in a 'mega lap' to beat Mercedes
Formula One team mate Lewis Hamilton and qualify fastest on Friday
for Saturday's experimental Italian Grand Prix sprint race.
The Finn, whose departure from the team at the end of the season was
announced this week, did a one minute 19.555 second lap with seven
times world champion Hamilton 0.096 slower and championship leader
Max Verstappen third for Red Bull.
"Oh yes. Boom! Thanks," Bottas said over the team radio after the
lap catapulted him from fifth to first at the fastest circuit on the
calendar.
He will start from the back of the grid on Sunday after a strategic
power unit change triggered a penalty for exceeding the allocation
of three for the season, but can still score on Saturday.
Three points go to the sprint winner, who will take pole position
for Sunday's main event. Two go to the second-placed driver and one
for the third with any grid penalties not applied until afterwards.
"That qualifying lap was nice," said Bottas, who will be moving to
Alfa Romeo to replace retiring compatriot Kimi Raikkonen.

"It feels so good when you get a nice lap. I managed to save it to
the end and had a bit of a (aerodynamic) tow as well so it was good
fun. I enjoyed it.
"I feel good, I feel relaxed and everything is sorted for the
future. Really pleased with the team today, the car has been so
good," he added.
Hamilton is three points behind Verstappen after 13 races and is set
to cut the gap to the Dutchman in Saturday's 100km dash.
"Congratulations to Valtteri, he did a mega lap," said Hamilton. "It
was looking good for us until the end but then he went quicker, and
I just couldn't match it."
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff indicated that Bottas would be told to
swap places with Hamilton on Saturday if running one-two and
comfortably clear of Verstappen.
"Presumably, yes," the Austrian told Sky Sports television.
"It's difficult generally when you have to call team orders because
all of us as racers we don't want to see that... but Valtteri's
going all the way to the back on Sunday."
SPRINT FORMAT
The hour-long qualifying at the 'Temple of Speed' outside Milan
replaced Friday's usual second practice, with the sprint format
being trialled for the second time after a debut at Silverstone in
July.
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Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas during qualifying REUTERS/Jennifer
Lorenzini

Verstappen was 0.411 slower than
Bottas and Mercedes seem to have the edge again at a circuit where
they have won five times in the last seven years.
"I think for us around this track it's always going to be
difficult," said Verstappen. "We struggled a little more than we
wanted in the free practice but I think we recovered quite well
throughout this qualifying.
"For the race hopefully we can be a bit closer."
McLaren's Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo will line up fourth and
fifth with AlphaTauri's 2020 winner Pierre Gasly sixth and Ferrari's
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc seventh and eighth.
Red Bull's Mexican Sergio Perez
qualified ninth, but gave Verstappen a vital tow to his own cost.
Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi, whose place for 2022 looks
uncertain, completed the top 10.
The session saw cars backing each other up and there was a near-miss
in the pitlane when Hamilton and Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel
almost collided.
Aston Martin and Alpine mechanics were fortunate not to have been
hit and both teams were fined 5,000 euros ($5,906.50).
Stewards said Aston had released their cars at the same time, with
Vettel moving aside and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding action.
The Alpine mechanic responsible for releasing Esteban Ocon also put
himself in a dangerous situation, they added.
($1 = 0.8465 euros)
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ken Ferris and
Christian Radnedge)
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