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Hamilton happy with ‘nice guy’ Bottas, but will the smiles fade?

- Alan Baldwin

LONDON: Valtteri Bottas is learning fast but Lewis Hamilton’s new Mercedes teammate will only really find out what he is up against when the Formula One season starts in Australia next week.

The 27-year-old Finn, who has stepped into the hot seat vacated by retired world champion Nico Rosberg, has yet to put a foot wrong.

He did more laps (628, equal to 2 923km) than anyone else in pre-season testing and drew early compliment­s from Hamilton, the man who drove Rosberg to the brink both mentally and physically last year.

“There are no games, there is complete transparen­cy. I like that,” the triple world champion, who had already called Bottas a “nice guy”, told the formula1.com website this month when discussing the former Williams driver.

“I feel we already have a better working relationsh­ip than I ever had with any teammate I had before,” said Hamilton, who has previously paired with champions Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button as well as Rosberg and Finland’s Heikki Kovalainen.

“He wants to do the best thing that he can in his first year with the team – and with me being here for quite a while now, I want to deliver and make sure that I give as much informatio­n so that he will learn.”

Both drivers have equal status but Hamilton, winner of 10 of the 21 races in 2016 including the last four, is the championsh­ip favourite.

From his perspectiv­e, Bottas is there to score points and back up the team’s bid for a fourth straight constructo­rs’ title.

The Briton has won 53 grands prix, more than any driver apart from seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher. On his day, as previous teammates will attest, he can be simply unbeatable.

Bottas has yet to win a race.

But if the Finn, who has said he is “not here to be in second place”, proves as much of a rival for Hamilton as Rosberg then things could get very tasty indeed and the smiles will surely fade.

The championsh­ip is a long haul, but a Bottas victory in Australia would certainly liven things up.

“I would tell him don’t expect an easy ride, that’s for sure,” Rosberg, who raced against Hamilton from karts to Formula One, said when asked what advice he would give Bottas. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: WILL OLIVER/EPA ?? POWER COUPLE: Lewis Hamilton, left, and Valtteri Bottas with the car in which they will try to win the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip.
Picture: WILL OLIVER/EPA POWER COUPLE: Lewis Hamilton, left, and Valtteri Bottas with the car in which they will try to win the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip.

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