The Borneo Post

Bottas and Wolff reconcile ‘wingman’ spat

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BUDAPEST: Valtteri Bottas and his Mercedes team chief Toto Wol f f have reconciled the misunderst­anding of their comments about his work as a “sensationa­l wingman” following Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

The Finn tweeted that he had not called for a meeting with the team and fully understood Wolff’s remarks while the team boss said the selfless Bottas had delivered his best race for the team.

“Some out of context news around ...” he tweeted. “I have not called a meeting with the bosses for Toto saying I was the perfect wingman in this race. There is no need to.

“I was disappoint­ed with my end result in the race and saw everything in a negative way for a moment. I know what he meant. And he would have said the same about Lewis if he’d be in same situation and had a similar race.

“We are on equal terms and I trust the team 100% on that. All good. We’ll keep pushing! It’ll come.”

Wol ff had earlier clari fied his post- race comments, which Bottas reacted to immediatel­y, saying he felt hurt to be described as a wingman in the aftermath of championsh­ip leader Briton Lewis Hamilton’s record sixth victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Referring to reports of Bottas’s reaction, Wol ff said: “That’s exactly why things that are not being discussed directly face-toface are being completely spun out of control in the wrong way.

“In today’s race, starting P2, after lap one, Valtteri’s race was the perfect wingman race - and I don’t mean it in championsh­ip terms, because we have no number one, we have no number two, but it was just how he was racing.

“It was, from my standpoint, (his) best race so far with Mercedes in the last (two) years.”

Wol f f said Mercedes were surprised Bottas had resisted the Ferraris, led by Sebastian Vettel who eventually finished second, and protected Hamilton, for so long in the race on his way to finishing fifth. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Mercedes’ Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas steers his car during the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungarorin­g circuit in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, in this July 29 file photo.
— AFP photo Mercedes’ Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas steers his car during the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungarorin­g circuit in Mogyorod near Budapest, Hungary, in this July 29 file photo.

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