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No 'invincible' feeling allowed at Mercedes insists Bottas

Despite a perfect start to its 2019 campaign, Mercedes can't let itself be overwhelmed by a feeling of invincibility insists Valtteri Bottas. The Silver Arrows squad has scored one-two finishes in each of the first three races so far, a feat last enjoyed by the dominant Williams squad in 1992. While Bottas and Lewis Hamilton dominated respectively in Melbourne and Shanghai, both men were clearly outpaced by Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in Bahrain, but the reigning world champion lucked into his win at Sakhir thanks to the misfortune that hit the Monegasque. Still, Mercedes has already built itself a 57-point cushion over the Scuderia, but Bottas explained why he isn't getting carried away....
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