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Bottas joins Lewis in ‘dream’ move

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VA LTTERI Bottas was named as Lewis Hamilton’s new teammate at Mercedes on Monday, the Finn replacing retired world champion Nico Rosberg after being freed to join the Formula One giants by Williams.

The laid back 27-year-old’s welltouted move to the all-conquering German constructo­r was facilitate­d by Williams persuading Felipe Massa to come out of retirement to race for them again in 2017.

The Stuttgart-based Mercedes were left scrambling round for a second driver when Rosberg dramatical­ly retired on December 2 just five days following his drivers’ title triumph.

While Rosberg and Hamilton were arch-rivals, Bottas said at Mercedes team headquarte­rs that he wanted a good relationsh­ip.

“I think we are going to be a strong pair together,” he said. “I really respect [Hamilton] as a driver and as a person. He is so quick, he is a great reference for me.

“I am sure we are going to be close and we are going to be both pushing each other forward.

“But the main thing is that I am sure we are going to work as a team, to work together, and help the team as much as we can, and with a big spirit, go flat out.”

Hamilton took to Twitter to greet Rosberg’s replacemen­t. “Welcome to the Team, Valtteri!” he wrote.

Mercedes’s executive director Toto Wolff obser ved: “It’s time to see how Valtteri can step up to challenge for wins and Championsh­ips.”

Rosberg and Hamilton enjoyed a fiery rivalry in their pursuit of perfection at Mercedes, the former go-kart chums frequently clashed, both on and off the circuit.

No-nonsense

Bottas may prove to be a perfect choice, with his calm temperamen­t matched with speed behind the wheel.

“Valtteri is a no-nonsense guy: down to earth, straightfo­rward and very focused. Pretty Finnish, to be honest, and a great fit for us,” Wolff claimed.

Minutes before Mercedes’s confirmati­on that Bottas had landed the coveted job Williams’s deputy team principal Claire Williams had described Bottas, who has nine top three finishes to his name, as “a huge talent”.

Massa, who has raced for Williams since 2014, will be joined in 2017 by Canadian teenage rookie Lance Stroll.

For Bottas, this represents the ideal outcome as he moves over to a Mercedes team that has proved unbeatable in recent seasons, with Rosberg’s maiden world championsh­ip following Hamilton’s title successes in 2014 and 2015.

“I guarantee I will be giving it all,” added the Monaco-based Bottas who switches stables after four seasons with Williams and 77 starts and an eighth place finish in the 2016 drivers’ championsh­ip. “I want to thank Toto and ever yone in the Mercedes diamond for this opportunit y.

“I think it’s going to take a while to understand that this is really happening. It’s definitely another dream come true, to race in another team with such great history.”

While Rosberg stunned F1 by turning his back on the sport, Massa was executing a U-turn after the 35-yearold had called time on his long career after the season-closing 2016 grand prix in Abu Dhabi in November.

“I’m delighted that Felipe has agreed to come out of retirement to be a part of our 2017 campaign,” Williams said.

Massa, thrilled to be back in the F1 mix for another year, said of Bottas’s move to Mercedes: “Valtteri has a great opportunit­y, given the turn of events over the winter, and I wish him all the best at Mercedes.”

Mercedes, who earlier on Monday had agreed the signing by Sauber of their German driver Pascal Werhlein, say they are working hard to give Hamilton and Bottas “the car they need to do the job”.

“The next weeks will be busy as we work to build relationsh­ips so Valtteri understand­s the team and the car. But that’s an exciting challenge that will bring us fresh energy and a new dynamic between the drivers,” Wolff said.

 ?? ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP ?? Valtteri Bottas was named Lewis Hamilton’s new teammate at Mercedes on Monday, the Finn replacing retired world champion Nico Rosberg.
ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP Valtteri Bottas was named Lewis Hamilton’s new teammate at Mercedes on Monday, the Finn replacing retired world champion Nico Rosberg.

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