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Mercedes: Bottas not sacrificed to aid Hamilton’s prospects

by Phillip Horton
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Mercedes: Bottas not sacrificed to aid Hamilton’s prospects

Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 in qualifying parc ferme. Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Saturday 6th June 2021. Baku City Circuit, Azerbaijan.

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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has shot down suggestions that Valtteri Bottas’ hopes were disregarded in order to help Lewis Hamilton during qualifying in Azerbaijan, explaining the team’s tactics.

Mercedes struggled for one-lap performance throughout the weekend at the Baku City Circuit and regularly opted for two warm-up laps in qualifying.

Hamilton managed to top Q1 and classified third in Q2 while Bottas was not in contention for the front-running positions.

Hamilton ran behind Bottas through their first Q3 push laps, assisting the Briton’s straight-line speed along the lengthy full-throttle section that leads to the finish line.

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That effort lifted Hamilton onto the front row of the grid, behind Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, while Bottas was left at the foot of the top 10.

Bottas attempted to get a tow from Leclerc for his final Q3 lap but the red flag brought the session to a premature conclusion.

“Since the beginning of the joint journey [with] Valtteri and Lewis, we toss a coin, who would have the choice if he’s running first the second [on the road],” said Wolff.

“And this weekend it was Lewis’ turn to choose whether he runs first or second on the road and he chose second obviously. So this is the same system. It alternates from race to race between the drivers.”

Bottas’ display marked his worst one-lap showing since joining Mercedes at the start of 2017.

Mercedes ran slightly different rear wing specifications during qualifying but Wolff downplayed suggestions that it wound up proving critical to Bottas’ fortunes.

“I don’t think it was a big disparity today,” he said. “Tomorrow it might have a slight effect.

“The difference was that the car was very tricky all weekend and somehow Lewis found the confidence for qualifying and Valtteri struggled. I think on a circuit like this one, that is important.

“You can see that in Monaco Valtteri had it, and was feeling fine. So the rear wing doesn’t explain any of the differences.”

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  1. Dami says:
    4 years ago

    Maybe it’s pure coincidence that everytime there’s a conflict of interest it just happens to be Hamilton’s turn to have favouritism. Or perhaps it’s a case of Mercedes have favoured Hamilton so often that they no longer realize when they’re doing it. However, I am utterly convinced that Wolff is full of shit and Faulty Bottas is there as a useful idiot to play carpet whenever Hamilton demands it. Wolff and Mercedes have been insulting the sport and its fans by refusing to give the second car to a capable driver, hence denying us a proper competition for the title for the past four years, and possibly even this year too when it all pans out over time.

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