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Hamilton Told Bottas He Wants Him To Continue As Team-Mate

Valtteri Bottas has revealed that Sir Lewis Hamilton has told him “quite directly” that he wants him to be his team-mate at Mercedes next year. The Finnish driver’s future at the Silver Arrows is far from certain, with Mercedes considering dropping him and promoting George Russell next year. READ: German Regulator Finds No Evidence Of Wrongdoing In Wolff Insider Trading Probe Numerous F1 pundits have speculated that Hamilton would prefer to still have Bottas in the second car in 2022. And now, Bottas himself has confirmed that the seven-time World Champion indeed wants him to stay on at Mercedes. 'Lewis has told me quite directly that he would like me to be his team-mate,' Bottas...
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