New Straits Times

Bottas hoping to start over in Abu Dhabi

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LONDON: trying everything I can to do that.

“It will make the winter break a bit nicer.”

Hamilton had to settle for second in Abu Dhabi last year, denied his 10th win of the campaign but with the title already secure.

This time he has already won 10 times in 2018 – his average over the past five seasons – and clinched the title early again.

Bottas meanwhile has been unlucky and loyal, denied by a puncture three laps from the end while leading in Azerbaijan last April and obeying team orders in Russia in September to let Hamilton past after starting on pole.

He is not expecting any special favours now, even with the titles won.

“He deserves a win, but he’s got to go and win it,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff. “He has the capability to do so.”

Bottas said he accepted the early season setbacks as part of the sport.

“I know that I have it in me and the last few races have been tough. I’ve been definitely missing those successful moments,” he said.

“I miss that feeling, and I know that once I get some good results under me again then it’s going to go in a better direction. So I’m really looking forward to next year.”

The nightmare of Baku, he said, had been consigned to the recesses of his mind.

“Now I can laugh about it, honestly,” he smiled. “But at that point it was a pretty tough moment.”

The last team mate of a champion to go through a whole season without winning a race was Australian Mark Webber, alongside Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull in 2013 – before the start of the V6 turbo hybrid era.

Before that, the same happened to Brazilian Rubens Barrichell­o at Ferrari alongside Michael Schumacher in 2001 while the great German’s several team mates at Benetton in 1994 also drew a blank.

Gerhard Berger suffered the same fate against triple champion Ayrton Senna at McLaren in 1990, and Keke Rosberg alongside Alain Prost at the same team in 1986.

Hamilton said after winning his title in Mexico last month that he and Bottas were “the greatest partnershi­p in terms of respect and teamwork from drivers that has ever existed in Formula One probably.”

Bottas smiled at the suggestion: “It’s quite a big statement.

“I only know a couple of team mates I’ve had before but I’ve never had this kind of dynamic team,” he added.

“I feel we’ve been able to work as a team really well and we’ve been trying to really maximise the points for the team in every single race. I think we succeeded in that.”

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