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Bottas looking to 'the start and strategy' on Sunday

Valtteri Bottas says that tomorrow's Dutch Grand Prix should be a great race, and that Mercedes will be able to utilise team strategy to take the battle to Red Bull and pole sitter Max Verstappen. Verstappen pipped Lewis Hamilton to pole by 0.038s, with Bottas set to start immediately behind the lead pair from third place. "The car has been feeling good, but Red Bull were just a bit out of reach today," he said afterwards. "We're still lacking a little bit in the first sector, particularly through turns 2 and 3. Read also: Verstappen narrowly secures home pole for Dutch GP "My last lap in Q3 wasn't the best," he conceded. "I was up on my time until turn 11 but...
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