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Pressure on Bottas to impress Mercedes at F1’s Hungarian Grand Prix

- JEROME PUGMIRE

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Mercedes has a point to prove at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, especially Valtteri Bottas.

His future at Mercedes will be settled during Formula One’s summer break, which follows Sunday’s race. Last weekend’s crash at the German GP has only increased the spotlight on the Finnish driver heading into the race.

“For sure it was not ideal,” Bottas said Thursday, reflecting on his Hockenheim crash. “Every race is important but when you know the team is making decision for the future ... it can be very important.”

Bottas has been on one-year rolling contracts since joining Mercedes in 2017 as a sudden replacemen­t for retired world champion Nico Rosberg. Last year he got the nod for 2019 only in July. This time the decision is being made even later, amid speculatio­n he could be replaced by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

While he is mindful of the situation, he said the uncertaint­y will not affect his driving at the Hungarorin­g.

“It’s not the first time ... so it’s business as usual,” Bottas said. “I feel I deserve to be here. I still have lots to give, lots to get.”

His stated goal at the start of this season was to challenge — and topple — reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton, his Mercedes teammate.

Bottas backed that up by winning two of the first four races and even leading the F1 championsh­ip ahead of Hamilton. But he has not won any of the past seven, while Hamilton has won five.

It was a golden chance missed for Bottas last weekend, given that Hamilton collected only two points after finishing ninth.

At the time of his crash, which came two laps after Hamilton had spun his car in the same place, Bottas was pushing for a podium finish, which would have at least dented Hamilton’s championsh­ip lead. Instead, Bottas sits 41 points behind the five-time F1 champion.

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