F1 Bahrain GP: Bottas not convinced of blame in Hamilton collision

V🎃altteri Bottas says he was disappointed to have his Bahrain Grand Prix hampered by a drive-through penalty for col🐼liding with Lewis Hamilton at the first corner.
The Finn made a superb start from sixth to jump to third as the field thunder😼ed into turn one, but after going for what he felt was a viable gap, Hamilton turned in and the pair made contact.
Though both survived the impact to continue on, Bottas fared better, resuming in third as Hamilton dropped to a b☂rief low of ninth position.
With stewards investigating the incident, they would determine the Williams driver to be at fault, hitting him with a drive-through penalty just as he had taken the first of his two stops for the race. Indeed, 🐎though Bottas admits it was an unfortunate🌟 incident, he was frustrated to be penalised for it.
"I committed to brake late into Turn One, I saw a gap on the inside 50 metres🉐 before the corner and I thought "OK, that's going to be my spot" but I think Lewis didn't expect me to come on the inside, so we touched. It's a shame because it cost us a lot today
"Of course I wasn't happy when I was told about the penalty... I don't know what to say, re𒆙꧂ally, I need to have a better look at what happened, but I think this kind of things can happen, going into such a tight Turn One like this one, so it was a shame."
The Finn would eventually recover to ninth position 🦹to🌸 pick up two points.