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Valtteri Bottas explains “f**k you” message to F1 critics

Valtteri Bottas says his repetition of his “to whom it may concern, fuck you” message after winning the Russian Grand Prix was aimed at his Formula 1 critics on social media. Check out the Crash F1 YouTube channel - CLICK HERE Having made the same radio call after winning the 2019 Australian Grand Prix, Bottas repeated the message following his second victory of the 2020 season in Sochi, declaring it was a “nice moment to thank my critics”. Speaking after ending a winless run that had spanned eight races, Bottas said the comment was in response to recent criticism he has received on social media. Bottas had already directly replied to one particular criticism posted on one of his...
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