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Bottas was watching Russell and Hamilton battle before costly mistake

Article To news overview © XPB Valtteri Bottas says that he was watching the battle between George Russell and Lewis Hamilton unfold in his mirrors just before he made a costly mistake in the latter stages of the Miami Grand Prix. The Alfa Romeo had been running in P5, with the Mercedes duo engaged in a duel behind him. However, after an error from Bottas out of Turn 17, Russell and Hamilton were able to pass, pushing the Finn down to seventh. After a mostly quiet race, Bottas admits that the Safety Car – called following a collision between Lando Norris and Pierre Gasly on Lap 41 of 57 – had enabled Russell to close in on him. "Obviously, everything was going really...
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