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Valtteri vents after conquering Oz

China Daily | Updated: 2019-03-20 09:14
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Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas celebrates after winning the Formula One Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne on Sunday. AAP/JULIAN SMITH/REUTERS

Mercedes ace rips critics in wake of Melbourne victory

MELBOURNE - Valtteri Bottas said something changed "inside his head" after being overshadowed by teammate Lewis Hamilton last year, with the fired-up Finn unloading on his critics after winning the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.

The 29-year-old Mercedes ace, hampered by mechanical problems and bad luck, failed to win a single race in 2018 as Hamilton stormed to 11 victories to secure his fifth world title.

It sparked criticism which clearly irked Bottas, who let rip on the team radio after crossing the finish line in Melbourne for his first checkered flag since Abu Dhabi in 2017.

"To whom it may concern, f*** you," he said after beating Hamilton by almost 21 seconds, Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari 57 seconds back.

Bottas later explained the comment was inspired by the nonbelievers, who he wouldn't identify but added that "it would be quite a long list".

"It just came; I just wanted to send my best regards," he told reporters. "That's it. Honestly, I didn't think about it or plan it, it just came.

"Obviously there are many people who support me, and honestly I appreciate that a lot. There are many people around me, supporting me.

"There are always ups and downs, and you can really see the true support quite easily. And then through the difficult times there's the other part, which is a lot more negative."

Bottas, conscious that he needs to deliver this year with promising Frenchman Esteban Ocon waiting in the wings as the team's reserve driver, said he learned a lot in 2018 and had taken it on board.

'Something changed'

"For sure every year you learn as a person, you learn about yourself, what works for you, what doesn't work for you in terms of preparation," he said.

"How you rest, how you spend your free time, how you do the training, how much training, what kind, all those kind of things, travel plans.

"So I'm just trying to optimize everything for this year, trying to maximize every single thing that is possible.

"I don't know, it's quite difficult to explain what's been going on here inside of my head, and definitely something changed in terms of the way I feel about things in life in general and in racing."

While Bottas drew first blood against Hamilton and Ferrari, there is a long season ahead with another 20 races to go before the world champion is crowned.

Hamilton, who was left mystified by his lack of speed after dominating the free practice sessions and qualifying, rued a wheelspin at the start that let Bottas take the lead on the first corner.

"Ultimately I didn't do a good enough job," said the Englishman.

Post-race reports suggested Mercedes had discovered damage to the floor of Hamilton's car, possibly caused by hitting debris or running across a curb, which would explain why he was unable keep pace with the Finn.

'Work to do'

Despite his disappointment, Hamilton said he was happy for Bottas and would bounce back at the next race in Bahrain.

"Valtteri drove an incredible race so he truly deserved the victory. We just have some more work to do," he said.

"But it's still a great start to the year and more than we could have hoped as a team."

For preseason favorite Ferrari, it was a rude wake-up call, with the Italian team blaming balance setup issues for its lack of a competitive edge.

"We were just too slow," said Vettel.

"We need to get back, have a good look and I'm sure we'll find something because we know that the car is better than what we have seen today."

Agence France - presse

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