Bottas: I'd be fighting Hamilton for title without ‘joke’ bad luck
Valtteri Bottas feels he could have been fighting “flat-out for the championship” against Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Lewis Hamilton withoutꩵ the “joke” ♊bad luck he suffered early in 2018.
Bottas made a strong start to the season and looked well-placed to take victories in China and Azerbaijan until෴ an ill-timed Safety Car period in Shanghai and a late puncture in Baku ended his hopes.

Valtteri Bottas feels he could have been fighting “flat-out for the championship” against Mercedes Formula 1 teammate Lewis Hamilton wi𒈔thout the ꦕ“joke” bad luck he suffered early in 2018.
Bottas made a strong start to the season and looked well-placed to take victories in China and Azerbaijan until an ill-timed Safety Car period in Shanghai and ওa late puncture in Baku ended his hopes.
The Finn lost further opportunities to seal big results when he retired from second place in Austria and was turned around in a clash with Sebastian Vettel at ꦦthe start of the ꦏFrench Grand Prix.
Hamilton inherited the win in Baku and has gone on to establish a supreme position in the championship, prompting Mercedes to use team orders on Bo🐭ttas in Russia to protect the Briton from his chief title rival🐲 Vettel.
“I don’t know in deep detail how the points💎 would hܫave been,” Bottas said.
“I don’t like to calculate those things because in the end after each race that is the situation you’re in and you’re always trying to then make the best🌜 out of the future.
“But when you have many setbacks in a row then at some point it kind of becomes a bit of a joke and that’s for me ꧟how I f♑elt at some point this year.
“If we would be now with not a big points difference or anything then for sure we would be both fighting flat-out for the championship but we’re not, he is and I am not.”
Bottas, who is winless so far this sea♎son after taking three victories in his maiden campaign with the German manufacturer last year, is determined to up his level of performance in 2019.
“My goal is for sure🎀 to try and be stronger. One day things will come🌠 together,” he explained.
“I think performance-wis🉐e every race this season I’ve been able to perform better than last year and that’s what I try to continue to keep doing🐽 with this team all the time, learning.
“I am very keen to be better next year and hopefully that will bring those resu🍨lts.”


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