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Bottas Admits He ‘Can't Be Happy' in Finishing Fourth In Singapore

Valtteri Bottas admits that he can't be happy with finishing in fourth place at the Singapore Grand Prix. The Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport driver had a quiet race around the Marina Bay Street Circuit, settling with fourth place behind podium finishers Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Sebastian Vettel. Bottas was able to stay ahead of Kimi Räikkönen and Daniel Ricciardo throughout the whole race, who followed closely to the back of the Mercedes throughout the race but couldn't find a way pass. The Finn says that he hoped more variables came into play to shake the race up. 'There was not a whole lot happening in the race, I was hoping for more variables to come into play and shake...
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