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Flying Finn

> Bottas streaks clear as Raikkonen crashes

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FLYING FINN Valtteri Bottas set the fastest time of testing so far this preseason whilst compatriot Kimi Raikkonen’s day was ended early by a crash in Barcelona yesterday.

Bottas, embarking on his debut season with Mercedes after taking over from retired world champion Nico Rosberg, bettered his previous best time from last week by nearly four-tenths of a second in 1min 19.310 as Mercedes reasserted their dominance at the top of the timesheets.

Teammate Lewis Hamilton took over from Bottas in the Mercedes for the afternoon, but was only sixth-fastest as he concentrat­ed on longer runs in completing 79 laps.

“We’re definitely making good progress as a team and I’m feeling more and more comfortabl­e in the car every time I go out on track,” said Bottas.

“There’s still plenty of work to do so we Mercedes’ Valteri Bottas sits in his F1 car at the Formula One test session at the Barcelona-Catalunya racetrack in Montmelo, Spain yesterday. need to maximise the next two days of testing.

“Fastest laps don’t matter in testing. What matters is where you are when you get to Melbourne (season-opener on March 26).”

Ferrari’s Raikkonen was third-fastest but missed out on most of the afternoon after a prang with a tyre wall after running wide at turn three. The 2007 world champion was unhurt but his stricken SF70H had to be towed away and was unable to run for the rest of the day.

Felipe Massa was surprising­ly fastest in his Williams on Tuesday and the Brazilian posted another promising time just over a tenth of a second slower than Bottas in second fastest.

Dutch wonder kid Max Verstappen also suffered a late breakdown, but only after he had completed over 100 laps in the fourthfast­est time in his Red Bull. – AFP

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