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Bottas: I’m not here to let people by

Spanish Grand Prix – Valtteri Bottas said he could’ve let Lewis Hamilton past earlier but that he was more focused on not compromising his own race. In the latter stages of the race Lewis Hamilton, who had been right behind race leader Max Verstappen before he made a second pit stop, was putting in quick laps to close what had been a 23 second gap to challenge for the win. Bottas was sitting second after his teammate’s stop and as the reigning champion caught up to him, the Finn was asked by Mercedes not to hold Hamilton up. Bottas however didn’t have conceding the place overly high on his to-do list which meant the Brit had to fight his teammate and was slowed down as a...
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