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Bottas: "Because of that I lost about five seconds on Max".

Valtteri Bottas is convinced he could have finished second in the Portuguese Grand Prix if he had been spared sensor problems. The Mercedes driver claims the problem caused him to lose a total of five seconds. "I really don't know why I didn't have the pace in the first stint. In terms of the start, the restart and so on, it was all fine from my side, but I could see pretty quickly that on the medium I didn't have the pace that Lewis and Max did," Bottas is quoted by Motorsport-Total.com. On the mediums, Bottas wasn't feeling too good. Read more Verstappen ups the pressure: 'We can't afford any more mistakes' Bottas about overtaking Verstappen Eventually he swapped his tyres with...
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