Bottas hails 'strong day' after taking third, rues qualifying mistake

Valtteri Bottas was left ruing his error at the end of qualifying despite recovering to third place in Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix after failing to pass either Sebaꦰstia💮n Vettel or Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton through the final stint of the race.

Bottas crashed hard 𒈔at the end of Q3 on Saturday at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, leaving the Mercedes team to complete a significant rebuild of his car. It also meant Bottas could not imp෴rove on his final lap, forcing him to start the race from P6 on the grid.

Bottas hails 'strong day' in Mexico, rues qualifying mistake

Valtteri Bott🐠as was left ruing his error at the end of qualifying despite recovering to third place in Sunday’s Mexican Grand Prix after failing to pass either Sebastian Vettel or Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton through the final stint of the race.

Botta𝓰s crashed hard at the end of Q3 on Saturday at the Aut𒀰odromo Hermanos Rodriguez, leaving the Mercedes team to complete a significant rebuild of his car. It also meant Bottas could not improve on his final lap, forcing him to start the race from P6 on the grid.

Bottas ran a long first stint on a 🧸one-stop strategy to leapfrog two-stopping drivers Charles Leclerc and Alexander Albon, and was bearing down on both Vettel and race leader Hamilton entering the final 10 laps.

But Bottas could not get close enough to Vettel to attempt an⛎ overtake, leaving the Finn to settle for third place at the chequered flag.

“It feels good. It was a pretty disappointing day yesterday, and considering where we started, it was a strong day,” Bottas s🤡aid after 🐎the race.

“I thin🦂k we really maximised the strategy with both cars today, and also from my side, it felt like a strong race,𝓡 so actually I really enjoyed it.

“It’s just a shame there was no opportunity for any overtakes at the end, even with a g♏ood pace, but you pay the price for a bad qualifying.”

Bottas 🌠explained how it was difficult to get close to Vettel through the corners once he got in the dirty air of the Ferrari car ahead, and that he stood little chance of making up the time on the straights.

“Once you get within 1.5 seconds, it’s so difficult to close in🍃 on those corners, especi🌊ally in the last sector,” Bottas said.

“To Ferrari we would need to be so close to overtake them on the straight, so it was nearly impossible. But it coﷺuld have been a lot worse.”

Mercedes scored a 1-3 finish by putting both its drivers on one-stop strategies, but Bottas revealed the team had anticipated more tyre wear tha♏n it ultimately experienced.

“We had a better tyre life than we predicted,” Bott🔯as said.

“We thought it was going to be a two-stop at least,🔯 and it was an easy one-stop, so the tyre life was better. Maybe the warmer track temp today helped us.”

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