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Bottas confident of 2017 repeat in Abu Dhabi

Valtteri Bottas is confident he can fight for pole position and victory in the Formula 1 2018 Abu Dhabi season finale after setting the pace on Friday. The Finn, who is looking to put an end to his winless 2018 campaign to avoid becoming the first Mercedes driver since Michael Schumacher in 2012 not to win a race, topped the timesheets in FP2. A 1m37.236s saw him edge out the Red Bull duo heading by FP1 pacesetter Max Verstappen by just 0.044s as world champion Lewis Hamilton finished fourth-quickest and over two tenths adrift. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Bottas took both pole and victory at the Yas Marina Circuit last year and believes he can replicate that performance providing he can...
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