The New Zealand Herald

Bottas surprises in Mercedes one-two start

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Valtteri Bottas has rediscover­ed his joy of driving, and had immediate success as he led Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in a 1-2 finish at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Mercedes was a hot favourite to win in Melbourne after dominating every practice session and qualifying on the first weekend of the season. It was just the finishing order — and the gap of more than 20 seconds — yesterday that was a surprise.

Bottas was the faithful No 2 at Mercedes last season, when a combinatio­n of mechanical problems and team instructio­ns meant he didn’t win a GP in a season when Hamilton dominated and collected his fifth world drivers’ championsh­ip.

The 29-year-old Finnish driver held the lap record temporaril­y at the Albert Park circuit until there were just seconds remaining in qualifying, when Hamilton edged him for the mark and for No 1 spot on the grid.

But Bottas made up for that when he surged to the lead at the first corner and essentiall­y led for the remainder of the 58-lap race to capture his fourth GP victory and his first since Abu Dhabi in 2017.

Max Verstappen was closing in on Hamilton toward the end but the Red Bull driver had to settle for third. Twotime defending champion Sebastien Vettel started from third on the grid but was overtaken on the outside by Verstappen on the 30th lap and finished fourth, one spot ahead of Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc.

Hamilton, who started from No 1 on the grid for the sixth successive year and eighth-time overall in Melbourne, again had to settle for second. Only once in eight years has the fastest qualifier won the Australian GP.

Bottas rated his fourth victory in his 119th start as the best drive of his career.

“The start was really good. It was definitely my best race ever. I don’t know what happened I just felt so good and in control. The car was so good today. Truly enjoyable and I need to enjoy today.”

He said he was determined to get the fastest lap and earn an extra point under the new rule for the 2019 season.

“I had really strong pace and I wanted to go for that in the end. It was worth it. Just so happy and can’t wait for the next race.”

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Valtteri Bottas celebrates his first win in Melbourne.
Photo / Getty Images Valtteri Bottas celebrates his first win in Melbourne.

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