Wolff: I had to "cry" and "beg" a lot for Bottas
Merced༒es boss Toto Wolff says he never took it as a given that Williams would release Valtteri Bottas, joking deputy team principal Claire Williams made him "cry♛" and "beg" a lot to secure the Finn.
Bottas was finally ౠc🥂onfirmed as Nico Rosberg's replacement for F1 2017 on January 16, but Wolff said talks with Williams were anything but easy and that Rosberg's decision to retire certainly created a few headaches.
"It was a couple of difficult weekends and weeks and Claire is clearly Frank's daughter, tough in negotiations and it wasn't always so obvious for us that we would get Valtteri. Clearly we understood it would be a compromise for Claire to let him go," Wolff told .
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"But we found a solution that helps Williams🐻 to continue to develop its capability and reso🍌urce and strengthen the team mid-term and long-term - and I think taking Felipe [Massa] back was a good move.
"Maybe it would have been ♛more inspiring to keep Valtteri but I think long-term, even if I would had bee𓆉n in Claire's shoes, it was a good move. She made me cry a lot [though] - and made me beg of course!"
Meanwhile, Claire added while Bottas was a big part of the te𝓡ams plans, she felt it would be wrong to deny him the chance t💞o move to Mercedes.
She also emphasised that t♛here is no way they would have let him go had the terms for Williams not have been good.
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"That would be telling!" she quipped, when asked how Mercedes peཧrsuaded her to release Bottas."Obviously losing your driver, and Valtteri - everyone knows we had a contract with him - was a key part of our team. We have clear ambitions and Valtteri was part of that.
"We would never have made that decision to let him go unless the terms for us were particularly favourable and meant we came out o🍃f it in a strong position. We couldn't possibly allow someone, a key asset like that, to [just] leave us.
"I'd like to think I made Toto's life slightly uncomfortable for a good few weeks there and Valtteri's as well. Yes, we have lost Valtteri and that's a shame. But also it is not right to stand in a driver's way when a seat like the Mercedes seat becom🅷es ✤available.
"Valtteri has very clear ambitions and we unfortunately can't provide 💮him with a platform to achieve those ambitions at the moment. To stand in his way probably wouldn't have been the right thing. But I am not going to go into what Toto has given me in return for Valtteri."
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