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Bottas holds off Hamilton in Mercedes one-two finish

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ABU DHABI: Valtteri Bottas won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix yesterday as Mercedes wrapped up the Formula One season with a one-two finish with four-times world champion Lewis Hamilton having to settle for second.

The win was a career third for the Finn, who had started on pole at the Yas Marina circuit, and denied Hamilton a 10th of the campaign.

“It’s a really important win for me after having a pretty difficult start to the second half of the year,” said Bottas, who joined Mercedes after 2016 champion Nico Rosberg retired abruptly a year ago.

“This weekend, pole and win, I couldn’t be happier to end the season like this.”

In a procession­al race under the floodlight­s, Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel took third place to finish runner-up in a championsh­ip that Hamilton won in Mexico last month.

The final points tally was Hamilton 363, Vettel 317 and Bottas 305.

Mercedes had already won the constructo­rs’ world championsh­ip for the fourth year in a row and ended with 668 points to Ferrari’s 522. The one-two finish was their fourth of the season.

“After three, four or five laps I couldn’t go any faster and from then it was pretty lonely,” said Vettel, a threetimes winner in Abu Dhabi “In the second part of the race we had a stronger pace but not good enough.

“Lewis deserves to win the championsh­ip. I hate to say it but he was the better man.”

With the finishing order reflecting the starting positions, with the exception of Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo who retired with an hydraulics issue, the main suspense was in midfield.

Toro Rosso, Renault and Haas were separated by just six points before the start, with millions of dollars in prize money at stake and Renault taking the honours thanks to Nico Hulkenberg’s sixth place.

It was still a tense evening for the French manufactur­er team, however, after their Spanish driver Carlos Sainz was released from a pitstop with a loose wheel and retired after almost crashing in the exit tunnel.

There was also an emotional send-off to Williams’s veteran Brazilian driver Felipe Massa, the 2008 world championsh­ip runner-up bowing out after 269 starts.

Meanwhile, Formula One unveiled a new logo as the first step in a rebranding of the US-owned sport.

The design, described as symbolisin­g the look of a Formula One car with a ‘modern-retro feel’, replaces one introduced three decades ago by former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

Managing director Sean Bratches said it reflected the “wider transforma­tion taking place in Formula One” as owners Liberty Media sought to broaden the sport’s appeal and lead it into a digital future.

Formula One’s director of marketing Ellie Norman said the new logo derived from fan feedback and would be easier to work with on digital and mobile platforms.

“I think over time it will be received positively,” she said, recognisin­g there could be an initial backlash in some quarters. – Reuters

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Picture: EPA-EFE I KNOW THAT SMILE ALL TOO WELL: Sebastian Vettel congratula­tes Valtteri Bottas after the Mercedes driver won in Abu Dhabi yesterday
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