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Bottas pleased with FW35's improved traction

Valtteri Bottas said he "can really feel" the performance improvement on the new Williams FW35 and says the car is clearly better on traction. Pastor Maldonado was enthusiastic about the new car after he gave it its testing debut at the Circuit de Catalunya yesterday, and Bottas was similarly encouraged. Having completed 98 laps he said that the car was a clear improvement on last year's, with its main gain coming at the rear in low-speed corners. "I had a smile on my face after the first proper run and that was purely because I feel we have made an improvement from last year," Bottas said. "It's difficult to try and speak when I think everyone has improved so it's...
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