Valtteri Bottas took five “exhausting” years to accept Lewis Hamilton was the better F1 driver

Bot🤡tas was Hamilton’s teammate between 20🙈17 and 2021, with the team remaining unbeaten in the F1 constructors’ championship.
Hamilton won four of the five drivers’ titles in that period, while Bottas finished a distant runner-up on two ༒occasions.
The Finn was unable to mount a serious title challenge in either year Mercedes were dominant - 2019 or 2020, and in the other years, he was forced to aid Hamilton’s title bids against 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
Bottas was ultimately replaced by168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: George Russell for 2022, although Mercedes did wait to ensure the Finn coul🌠d find his drive at Alfa Rome🍎o.
Reflecting on his time at Me🅺rcedes, Bottas conceded that accepting Hamilton was simply the better driver was “hard to 🐭accept.”
"For such a competitive nature, it was hard to accept,” he told Finnish journalist Maria Veitola "It was only in the last year [2021] that I co🥀uld accept that Lewis Hamilton was a better driv🉐er.
"I always wondered how I could beat him and win the worl𝔍d championship.
"It🗹 was quite an exhausting five years. ౠI wanted to win everything right away, and then when it didn't happen, it was hard to accept."
Bottas enters his second year at Alfa Romeo alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Zhou Guanyu in F1 2023.

Alfa 𝓡Romeo enjoyed their best finish since 2012 (as Sauber) after they finished sixth in the constructors’ ch🅘ampionship ahead of Aston Martin.
While Alfa Romeo started 2022 strongly with regular points finishes, a lack of development combined with poor♑ reliability meant they slipped back as the season progressed.
Loo🧸king ahead to the new season, Bottas explained his and🌸 the team’s ambitions.
“I had a good break, which is important, because now as we start getting to the season, then we go pre🧔tty much full gas until the end of the year, so like, the mental reset and physical reset is important, so I’m full of ene🐭rgy and keen to go,” he said.
“We need to achieve more, it’s simple as that, we always need to 🎐aim for better, aim for higher, the whole team, and myself included. We always need to keep improving, that’s what drives us, so, expecting... better consistency, more points, better results – but how to get there, that’s thﷺe tricky bit. That comes from all the details and working really, really hard together as a team.”

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