Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bottas renews Mercedes deal, to stay with Hamilton

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HOCKENHEIM: Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas has signed a new deal with Mercedes that could see him stay for two more years, the Formula One world champions announced at the German Grand Prix on Friday.

The announceme­nt comes a day after Mercedes confirmed four-times world champion Lewis Hamilton would be with the team until the end of 2020.

Mercedes said in a statement that the 28-year-old, who joined the team last year after 2016 champion Nico Rosberg retired abruptly, was confirmed for 2019 with an option for 2020.

“Valtteri’s performanc­es have been excellent this season and, if not for our mistakes and his misfortune, he could be leading the drivers’ championsh­ip at the moment,” team boss Toto Wolff said. “When we took the decision in favour of Valtteri for 2019, it wasn’t just about his undoubted speed and work ethic, but also a question of character.

“His relationsh­ip with the team, including Lewis, is open and trusting, without any politics at all. Those are the ingredient­s you need when you’re fighting strong rivals in both championsh­ips and they mirror the values inside the team.”

Bottas is currently fifth in the championsh­ip, 59 points behind second-placed Hamilton, and has yet to win a race this season.

He has, however, finished second four times. Hamilton has won three races and is eight points behind Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

The Finn had sounded confident on Thursday that he would be staying after speculatio­n that Mercedes might bring in their French protege Esteban Ocon from Force India.

The announceme­nt also ends any lingering hope of Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo racing for the Silver Arrows next season. Bottas said it was great to make the announceme­nt at Hockenheim, a home race for the team and the circuit where he had his first single-seater wins in 2007.

“This year, with a full winter of preparatio­n, I have been able to make a good step forward -and I believe that there is still more to come,” he said.

“We have not been so lucky in the races this year but the team knows how I am performing, and this is a great sign of confidence in me and my driving.

“We have a big battle on our hands right now, so it’s good to have the future clear for everybody. It means we can have a full focus on the championsh­ip fight.”

RICCIARDO’S PENALTY

Australian Daniel Ricciardo is set to start Sunday’s German Formula One Grand Prix from the back of the grid due to engine penalties.

The governing FIA announced on Friday that Red Bull had changed the MGU-K (kinetic motor generator unit), energy store and control electronic­s on his car. All the changes breach the regulation­s governing how many elements a driver can use during a season and trigger automatic penalties.

Ricciardo had recognised on Thursday that he faced a big drop but was optimistic he would be able to limit the damage at a circuit with plenty of overtaking possibilit­ies.

 ?? AP ?? ▪ Valtteri Bottas, 28, joined Mercedes in 2017.
AP ▪ Valtteri Bottas, 28, joined Mercedes in 2017.

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