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Bottas can be as quick as Rosberg, says Lauda

- Alan Baldwin London /Reuters

Niki Lauda believes new Mercedes signing Valtteri Bottas can be as fast as the man he replaced, retired Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg.

“Bottas is the best man [for the job]. I believe that he can drive as fast as Nico. I believe he can win the world championsh­ip,” the Austrian told Germany’s RTL television.

“We can start the season in a very calm and confident manner with the pair of them,” added the Mercedes team’s nonexecuti­ve chairman.

Mercedes announced the Finn’s arrival from Williams on Monday, with the 27-year-old presented as a quick and experience­d teammate for Britain’s Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton won 10 of the 21 races in 2016 but was beaten overall by Rosberg, the rival he has measured himself against since they were boyhood teammates in karting and who won nine races.

The Briton, whose first title was with McLaren in 2008, beat Rosberg comfortabl­y to the championsh­ip in 2015 and prevailed in 2014.

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has had a long-standing involvemen­t in Bottas’s management, although he said that would now end, and was a former shareholde­r in Mercedespo­wered Williams.

Hamilton, 32, will start the new season in Australia on March 26 as favourite to take a fourth title.

Lauda said the mood at the team was relaxed because they again had two top drivers.

“We looked for a driver who fits our team. Until now we always had two top drivers who could fight for the world championsh­ip,” he said.

“Nico and Lewis were a fine example of that, because they were fighting head to head.

“In the last three years we won everything there was to win. And this is why we decided to go with Bottas, as he brings experience and speed to the team,” Lauda said.

“Both drivers can push as hard as they want, as always,” continued the Austrian.

“This has never changed at Mercedes and it will not change in the future.”

 ?? /Reuters ?? Hot seat: New Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas from Finland, right, will team up with Lewis Hamilton in 2017.
/Reuters Hot seat: New Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas from Finland, right, will team up with Lewis Hamilton in 2017.

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