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Bottas: Always things we can do better

Valtteri Bottas made an encouraging start to the Monaco Grand Prix weekend on Thursday, but after practice still said that there are 'always things we can do better'. Bottas completed 31 laps in the morning, posting a 1m 19.494s effort in his Williams, which left him seventh on the timesheets, behind only the Mercedes', Red Bulls and Ferraris. He was also quick in the disjointed second session as well, doing 9 more laps and again setting a 1m 19.4s lap, which this time put him fifth. “In the end [despite the weather] we got one run [at the end of FP2] and in FP1 we got a lot of running, so we still have a lot of data to look at tonight,” he told reporters in Monte Carlo, including...
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