Lewis Hamilton welcomes Valtteri Bottas but its business as usual

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 01:36:08


Lewis Hamilton welcomes Valtteri Bottas but its business as usual

Mercedes announced its new driver Monday to replace reigning world champion Nico Rosberg, who made a shock decision to retire after beating Hamilton to the 2016 Formula One title.

Hamilton posted a message on Twitter saying simply: 'Welcome to the Team, Valtteri!'

But will the three-time champion be so friendly in the heat of competition?



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'For Lewis, it will be business as usual,' Mario Andretti, the sport's 1978 world champion, told CNN. 'No matter who is going to be his teammate and his biggest adversary, he's still going to go for it.

'I feel that Lewis is really enjoying where he is right now and the position he's in.'

'Talented'

Hamilton may have lost the 2016 world title by just five points to Rosberg, but he finished the season strongly by winning the final four races of the year in the US, Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi.

The 2017 season, which begins in Australia on March 26, brings a new generation of cars and technical rules but Hamilton and Mercedes are still strong favorites to set the pace.

That means there is a real chance for Finland's Bottas to unleash his potential and show whether he can threaten Hamilton's title hopes.

Three-time world champion Jackie Stewart believes the 27-year-old Bottas could surprise Hamilton.

'He's still relatively inexperienced but he's a very talented racing driver and he's got a very good head on his shoulders,' Stewart told CNN.

'It's not just about being able to drive fast. It's mind management and I think he's got that.'

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'New race winner'

Bottas has taken nine podiums during four years with the Williams team, in an era of Mercedes dominance. Hamilton might also be interested to learn that since joining F1 Bottas has also out-scored his teammate every season.

The Finn's peers also expect him to finally 'break his duck' and drive to his first grand prix victory in 2017.

'He'll win a race, or races, definitely,' Renault Sport driver Jolyon Palmer predicted. 'We'll have a new race winner and maybe someone new at the top.'

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Esteban Gutierrez, who raced for the American Haas F1 team last season, agreed, saying: 'Yes, he will do it.

'I know Valtteri very well. We were teammates in Formula 3 in 2009 and we were very close in the last few years.

'It's a great opportunity and he deserves it. It's a great combination for Mercedes.'

'New race winner' 'It's not just about being able to drive fast. It's mind management and I think he's got that.' 'I know Valtteri very well. We were teammates in Formula 3 in 2009 and we were very close in the last few years. 'He'll win a race, or races, definitely,' Renault Sport driver Jolyon Palmer predicted. 'We'll have a new race winner and maybe someone new at the top.' Let us know what you think on our Facebook page Esteban Gutierrez, who raced for the American Haas F1 team last season, agreed, saying: 'Yes, he will do it. Hamilton may have lost the 2016 world title by just five points to Rosberg, but he finished the season strongly by winning the final four races of the year in the US, Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi. The 2017 season, which begins in Australia on March 26, brings a new generation of cars and technical rules but Hamilton and Mercedes are still strong favorites to set the pace. 'Talented' Esteban Gutierrez, who raced for the American Haas F1 team last season, agreed, saying: 'Yes, he will do it. 'Talented' Hamilton may have lost the 2016 world title by just five points to Rosberg, but he finished the season strongly by winning the final four races of the year in the US, Mexico, Brazil and Abu Dhabi. Visit cnn.com/motorsport for more news and videos Hamilton posted a message on Twitter saying simply: 'Welcome to the Team, Valtteri!' 'New race winner' 'Talented' Mercedes announced its new driver Monday to replace reigning world champion Nico Rosberg, who made a shock decision to retire after beating Hamilton to the 2016 Formula One title. 'New race winner' 'He'll win a race, or races, definitely,' Renault Sport driver Jolyon Palmer predicted. 'We'll have a new race winner and maybe someone new at the top.' Hamilton posted a message on Twitter saying simply: 'Welcome to the Team, Valtteri!' 'For Lewis, it will be business as usual,' Mario Andretti, the sport's 1978 world champion, told CNN. 'No matter who is going to be his teammate and his biggest adversary, he's still going to go for it. Esteban Gutierrez, who raced for the American Haas F1 team last season, agreed, saying: 'Yes, he will do it. 'I know Valtteri very well. We were teammates in Formula 3 in 2009 and we were very close in the last few years.

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