Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bottas upstages Hamilton for victory in Australian GP

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MELBOURNE: Valterri Bottas can’t really explain how he got from playing the loyal lieutenant to Lewis Hamilton and failing to win a race last season, to upstaging his Mercedes teammate for victory in Formula One’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

A lot of soul-searching over the winter break, some rally car driving and a few drinking sessions helped transform Bottas’ approach to racing in 2019, with an immediate and profound result.

The 29-year-old Finn surged from No. 2 on the grid to beat fivetime world champion Hamilton to the first corner, and stayed in front of his teammate the whole way Sunday to win by 20.886 seconds. It was his fourth GP title, and first since 2017.

Bottas also picked up the bonus point for the fastest lap, which has been reintroduc­ed to F1 for the first time in six decades, to collect 26 championsh­ip points for the weekend.

“It was definitely my best race ever. It felt so good,” said Bottas, who finished the 58-lap race in 1 hour, 25 minutes, 27.325 seconds. “Truly enjoyed it.”

Albert Park was previously one of Bottas’ least-preferred circuits — he started 10th last year and his previous best result was a third-place finish in 2017 — but now it’s among his favorites.

The fast lap was icing on the cake and a calculated risk on old tires: “Definitely, it’s a new rule for this year. I had really strong pace, I wanted to go for that in the end.”

Max Verstappen was closing in on Hamilton toward the end but had to settle for third, 1.634 seconds further back in his Red Bull.

One of the biggest surprises was how far back the Ferraris were, particular­ly after being the quickest cars in testing.

Two-time defending cham- pion Sebastien Vettel started from third but was overtaken on the outside by Verstappen on the 30th lap and finished fourth, one spot ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc. Kevin Magnussen was sixth for Haas, Nico Hulkenberg placed seventh for Renault and 2 0 0 7 world c hampion, t he 39-year-old Kimi Raikkonen, placed eighth in first drive for Alfa Romeo Racing.

HAMILTON FRUSTRATED Hamilton expressed frustratio­n af t er his poort s t art l ed t o another runner-up finish for him in Australia.

Overall, Hamilton has converted only two of his eight poles into wins at Albert Park, in 2008 and 2015, a record which would frustrate the most tranquil of drivers.

“Obviously the strategy was not ideal in the scenario that I had,” he told reporters of his early tyre change.

“So working with what I was given, I think I did a relatively decent job.

“Just obviously the start, I lost out quite a lot.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Valtteri Bottas (right) holds the winner’s trophy on Sunday.
REUTERS Valtteri Bottas (right) holds the winner’s trophy on Sunday.

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