The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

Formula 1’s worst kept secret is nearly out as Alfa Romeo confirmed that Valtteri Bottas will be joining the team on a multi-year deal from 2022. The Finn has enjoyed a lot of highs, but also many lows during his five-year stint with Mercedes. Here are his most defining moments…
The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

Valtteri Bottas will leave Mercedes with at least nine victories, 17 pole po�𒈔�sitions and 54 podiums. 

After spending the best part of five seasons in championship-winning꧑ machinery,🎀 you can easily make the argument that Bottas’ statistics should look better.

Perhaps so, but alongside Lewis Hamilton, the pair have formed an unbeatable partnership that looks set to win a fi꧒fth consecutive constructors’ championship.

Hamilton himself has enjoyed his most successful years alongside the Finn as the harmonious culture at Mercedes h♚as allowed the team to reach ne🌼w heights since Nico Rosberg’s departure at the end of 2016. 

As Bottas bows out of Mercedes at the end of 2021, we take a look at the moments that defined his five-year s𝕴tint with the team.

The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

The first is the most important

After three impressive sea🤡sons with Williams that didn’t 𒉰quite yield that first grand prix victory, Bottas joined Mercedes searching for his maiden F1 win.

A resurgent Ferrari in 2017 was 🉐always going to make it more difficult for Bottas and Mercedes as Sebastian Vettel won two of the opening three races, while Ha🅰milton won the other. 

Bottas arrived at his favoured circuit in Sochi with just two third-place fini♊shes to his name, altho🍬ugh he had taken his first-ever pole in Bahrain a race before.

Ferrari locked out the front row with Vettel on pole ahead of Kimi Raikkonen, Bottas sitting in third having o🌌ut-qualified Hamilton by just under 0♚.5s. 

A rocket start from Bottas allowed him to breeze pཧast the ♏Ferrari pair into the lead of the race.

He didn’t look back from that moment onwards as resisted late pressure from Vettel to꧑ claim his maiden grand prix victory.

“Hahaha! F--- me! Took quite a while, huh? More than 80 races. Worth ℱthe wait,” he said after he crossed the line in Sochi.

Bottas was off the mark…

Harmony with Hamilton

Unlike in the first three years of the hybrid era, Mercedes had serious competition in the form of Vettel.&nb🌜sp;

Going into the Spanish Grand Prix, Vettel a🐼lready had a 13-point lead over Hamilton, with Bottas a further 10 points ba🔜ck from that. 

As the two multiple-time champions duelled✤ it out for the victory at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Mercedes used Bottas strategically to hold Vettel up as Hamilton went in search of his second victory of 2017.

The time Vettel lost proved ܫcrucial as combined with a fortun꧑ate Virtual Safety Car window, Hamilton was able to stick close to the back of the Ferrari before breezing past the German to take the victory.

The great working relations꧋hip between the pair was again on show 𒁃several months later at the Hungaroring. 

The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

Vettel was nursing a steering issue out front🍷 with Raikkonen just behind, while Bottas couldn’t make any headway so Mercedes decided to switch tওhem around on the basis Hamilton would relinquish the position.

Many thought Hamilton wouldn’t hand third back to Bottas after not being able to overtake either Ferrari, but he did, despite being Vettel’s most realistic rival for ෴the title.

Those three points Hamilton handed back to Bottas could have been important at the end of t🎉he season but his willinꦗgness to play the team game showed the great respect and harmony between the Mercedes teammates.

The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

Baku heartbreak

Bottas headed to Baku which hosted th🙈e fourth round of the 2018 season on the back of two near-misses in terms of victories. 

The first was in Bahrain where he🌟 reluctantly didn’t go for a final lap move on Vettel, while in China, he led the race before a masterstroke from Red Bull saw them switch to new softs under the Safety Car allowing Daniel Ricciardo to overtake Bottas for the win.

He inherited the lead in Azerbaijan as the Safety Car allowed B💞ottas to jump ahead of Vettel and Hamilt🔜on. 

On course for his ♏first victory of th💎e season, disaster struck and Bottas picked up a puncture in the closing laps, handing Hamilton an unlikely victory.

Botta൲s was distraught and more importantly, the win would have moved him top of the championship for the firsꦕt time in his career.

Valtteri, it's James...

Ferrari’s engine gains over the winter meant Vettel was an even more formidabl🐼e force in 2018.

F1 arrived at the Hockenheimring with Vettel eight points clear of Hamilton, while B꧅ottas was down in fifth, behind both Ricciardo and Raikkonen.

The Ferrari was in a league of its own on race day as Vettel dominated ♑the first half of the race ahead of Bottas, on the other hand, Hamilton was left to recover from 14th on the grid following a mechanical issue in qualifying. 

The race turned on its head - as did the title𝓀 race - on Lap 52, when Vettel went off aꦚt Sachs Kurve. 

Hamilton inherited the lead on🅷 his old ultra-softs with Bottas in second dropping back after a slow stop.

Making the most of his new tyres, Bottas attac🐻ked Hamilton on the restart as he looked to do the conventional switchback at the hairpin.

“Valtteri, it’s James, please hold position. I’m sorry,” he was𝐆 told. 

Mercedes secured🏅 an i🦩mportant 1-2 on a day that looked to Vettel’s.

T🐠he team orders didn’t stop at Hockenheim as he surrendered the victory ꦜat Russia, ensuring Hamilton a certain fifth title.

Bottas ended 2018 winless, fifth in the champion💦ship ꧒and fighting for his Mercedes future. 

The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

To whom it may concern…

After a winless 2018 campaign - with a lot of bad luck - Bottas hit back straight away in 2019 with a dominant victory at the🧸 season-opening Australian Grand Prix. 

Bottas took the chequered flag by over 20s to get his seaso൩n started in the best way possible.

His victory a꧑🐲t Albert Park produced his most iconic soundbite over team radio.

“To whom it may concern, f--- you!” - A message to the 𒆙haters, Bottas 2.0 was here to stay.

Missed opportunities in 2019

Two wins in the opening four rounds of the season was a promising start for Bottas as he arrived in 2019 on the back of an ext꧒ended winter break. 

Bottas secured pole at three consecutive races - China, Azerbaijan a♍nd Spain - winning just one of them in Baku, while at the other two he lost out to Hamilton at the start. 

Nico Rosberg often made the most of Hamilton’s off weeken🍌ds, but Bottas simply didn’t capitalise on Hamilton’s sluggish - by his high standards- start to 2019.

His 2019 title chanꦕces officially ended at the German Grand Prix, where second place was there for the taking as Hamilton ඣran at the back of the field.

Bottas crashed out at Turn 1 while running in fourth, had he secured a rostrum finish with Hamiꦰlton outside of the points, he’d have moved to within a race win of his teammate in the chaไmpionship battle.

Instead, he had to st⛄art looking over his shoulder at Verstappen, who was 𒈔just 22 points behind.

More of the same in 2020

2020 was more of🥂 the same 🧸for Bottas - missed opportunities and inability to make that final step to be a serious threat to Hamilton. 

Bottas took impressive poles at the Nurburgring and Imꩲola, but couldn’t convert them.

A recurring theme throughout 2020 𝓰was Bottas to lead t🌳he way in practice and qualifying, but Hamilton to come out on top when it mattered.

No doubt, the Finn had upped his game in terms of raw pace but Hamilton ha𝔉d him covered in the crucial moments. 

The moments that defined Bottas’ five-year Mercedes F1 stint

Sakhir 2020

The writing was on 💙the wall for Bottas after George Russel’s starring debut at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix.

With Hamilton ruled out due to covid, Mercedes drafted in its hot prospect for the futu♍re and the man many tipped to replꦆace Bottas at some point. 

The Mercedeꦏs W11 w🦹as the class of the field and with Russell’s lack of experience, the pressure was on Bottas to win.

Bottas𒀰 claimed pole at Bahrain’s outer circuit by the slend🐭erest of margins. 

Unfortunately for Bottas, that’s where the positives end as Russell took the lead into Turn 1 be𝓰fore building up a sizeable advantage at the front. 

What happened after with the�🍬� pit stop fiasco was inconsequential as Russell proved he already had the speed and ability to drive for the reigning world champions.

The final straw

After once again showing impressive pace in practice, Bottas fell away when it mattered in qualifying for the 2021 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as he struggled for tyre tempe🌺ratures in Q3, only m🔴anaging eighth on the grid.

Cha𓄧ngeable con🌜ditions at Imola meant it was a struggle for Bottas on race day, running in the lower end of the top 10.

As Bottas struggled to get heat into his slick tyres, 🥃Ru𒆙ssell saw a chance to pass down the start-finish straight into the Tamburello chicane.

Bottas veer♌ed slightly right in his Mercedes, while Russell misjudged it completely, touching the damp kerb, spinning and spearing into Bottas in process and thus ending both of their races. 

Afterwards, an enraged Russell marched🧜 over to the remains of Bottas' Mercedes to confront him, while Bottas gave him the middle finger.&n▨bsp;

Regardless of who was at fault, Bottas was about to be ꧅overtaken by Russell in a Wil🐈liams. 

If Sakhir 2020 wasn’t decisive enough,🅺 Imola surely was the final straw.

George Russell (GBR) Williams Racing on the grid.
George Russell (GBR) Williams Racing on the grid.
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Russell is too good to ignore

In 2021, Bottas sits third in the championship with seven🌸 podium finishes in the opening 13 races. 

Bottas still remains the per💝fect n🐓umber two driver when you compare his seven rostrum appearances to Sergio Perez’s two in the second Red Bull.

However, with Hamilton not getting any younger and F1’s top talent locked down to longer-term deals - Verstappen at Red Bull; Norris with McLaren; Leclerc at 🌸Fer🐠rari - it’s only right Mercedes looks to the future.

Russell is ready for Mercedes and hisꦰ perfꦺormances in 2021 have shown that.

Bottas bows out of Mercedes after 🌱five years with the team.

While he could have achieved more from a personal standpoint, his se🌺lfless, unselfish attitude is why he’s been a Mercedes driver for so long. 

That’s an achievement in itself.

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