Bottas: Race leader still has all the control
Formula 1's new aerodynamic regulations may make it a little easier to follow the car ahead, however, Valtteri Bottas says whoever is leading still has "control."
Formula 1's new aerodynamic regulations may make it a little easier to follow the car ahead, however, Valtteri Bottas says whoever is leading still has "control."
Having lost the lead in the title race last time out in Shanghai, Valtteri Bottas is determined to regain it when F1 races in Azerbaijan. Bottas started this year’s campaign with a perfect score in Australia, bagging 26 points thanks to his victory and the additional fastest lap point. However, since then he has been […]
We are three rounds in to the 2019 Formula 1 season, and already certain drivers are catching the eye.
Valtteri Bottas feared Mercedes' decision to double-stack him behind Lewis Hamilton in the pits on Sunday would cost him a shot at the Chinese Grand Prix podium. It didn't.
Valtteri Bottas has blamed his poor start at the Chinese Grand Prix on the start/finish line in front of his grid box.
Ferrari may have had the straightline speed but over a complete lap it was Valtteri Bottas who was quickest in qualifying, grabbing pole position in China.
Valtteri Bottas believes he got a bit lucky in claiming pole for the Chinese Grand Prix after struggling to put a clean lap together.
Valtteri Bottas, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel reflect on an eventful qualifying session for the Chinese Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas put in a late run to beat Sebastian Vettel to P1 in final practice for the Chinese GP, a session in which Alex Albon brought out the reds as he crashed heavily.
Mercedes responded to Ferrari's early FP1 pace with Valtteri Bottas edging out Sebastian Vettel by 0.027 seconds in Shanghai.
Lewis Hamilton claims he is "struggling" with the handling of his Mercedes after finishing seven tenths adrift of Valtteri Bottas in FP2.
Nico Rosberg reckons Valtteri Bottas doesn't need to win grands prix to secure another season at Mercedes, he just needs to keep the peace with Lewis Hamilton.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes Ferrari's "sheer power" advantage makes them favourites to win the Chinese Grand Prix.
Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas fears that Ferrari will enjoy an enormous advantage in China due to their superior straight-line speed.
Valtteri Bottas has said "something like a plastic bag" got blocked in his front wing in Bahrain, costing him performance.