Bottas needs ‘actions’ like Portimao pole, not title talk
Portugal pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas is not interested in the "talk" of a Max Verstappen/Lewis Hamilton title battle - he needs "actions".
Portugal pole-sitter Valtteri Bottas is not interested in the "talk" of a Max Verstappen/Lewis Hamilton title battle - he needs "actions".
Valtteri Bottas said his issues with tyre warming at Imola were limited to the rears, and so DAS would have had little impact.
Valtteri Bottas has indicated he missed a call from George Russell to apologise after their Imola crash because he was asleep.
Despite Valtteri Bottas' heavy crash at Imola, Mercedes have reportedly saved the engine and will use it at the Portuguese Grand Prix.
Felipe Massa believes Valtteri Bottas' struggles at Mercedes are more in his head than on track, with seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton as his team-mate.
Valtteri Bottas doubts a driver will dominate a race this season after Mercedes took the first win of the season and Red Bull the second.
Sergio Perez can be more of a help towards Max Verstappen's title quest than Valtteri Bottas will be for Lewis Hamilton because he is "simply too slow".
Valtteri Bottas insists he never made any "sudden moves" in his battle with George Russell that could have led to their Imola crash.
Mercedes have confirmed Valtteri Bottas’ poor performance at Imola was not caused by a car issue, just a lack of grip.
Ralf Schumacher has warned Valtteri Bottas that he needs to up his pace or risk losing his Mercedes race seat.
For the first time, George Russell acknowledges that he and Valtteri Bottas are both in direct competition with each other to be a Mercedes driver in 2022.
George Russell has disputed the use of the word 'slap' when people are describing the events of his dramatic crash with Valtteri Bottas at Imola.
Valtteri Bottas insists he has "never" had an issue with George Russell, but that doesn't mean he's friends with the Mercedes junior.
George Russell has apologised to Valtteri Bottas for the events of Imola, saying his emotions got the better of him.
George Russell has changed his view on Sunday's crash with Valtteri Bottas at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, conceding that the Finn was "probably not" to blame for their incident.