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Hamilton deserved to win F1 title – Bottas ‘gutted’ for team-mate

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Valtteri Bottas believes Lewis Hamilton deserved to be crowned Formula One world champion and was “gutted” his Mercedes teammate was pipped to the title by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

Hamilton was denied a record eighth drivers’ crown – and fifth in a row – after being overtaken by Verstappen in a nerve-shredding final lap at the season-ending

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, as the Dutchman claimed his maiden title.

While Verstappen revealed he was sent a congratula­tory text by Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff, saying he “deserved to win it”, Bottas, who will race for Alfa Romeo next year, feels differentl­y.

“It hurts that Lewis didn’t get the drivers’, I feel like I lost the championsh­ip because he lost it,” Bottas admitted.

“I really feel gutted for him because I feel like he deserved it.”

Mercedes, who had the consolatio­n of winning the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip for an eighth successive season, twice failed with appeals following a highly controvers­ial end to the 2021 campaign in the United Arab Emirates.

The deployment of the safety car after a late crash wiped out the chunky lead Hamilton had built over the course of the race and Verstappen had the advantage for a last-lap shoot-out as the pair were on different types of tyres.

Bottas added: “Lewis had a great race and then things change like this.

"But you know, that’s just sport, that’s just how it is.

"Sometimes it goes against, sometimes it goes for you.”

Bottas, who succeeded Nico Rosberg at Mercedes ahead of the 2017 season, finished runner-up in the drivers’ standings to teammate Hamilton in 2019 and 2020 and is now relishing a fresh adventure.

Bottas added: “Now it’s time for something new. I’m really, really proud and thankful what we’ve achieved together. We’ve done great things.

“It wasn’t maybe the best race to finish it, but you need to look at the big picture.

"We’ve won five constructo­rs’.

"With Lewis we’ve been the most successful teammate pairing in the history of Formula 1, so it’s kind of sad to leave – but of course I look forward to the future.”

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