Valtteri Bottas: Rectifying car issues key to claiming US GP pole

Valtteri Bottas says rectifying “many things” that were wrong with his Mercedes Formula 1 car was crucial to claimin🎃g pole position for the United States Grand Prix.

Bottas lagged behind Mercedes teamܫmate Lewis Hamilton on Friday but completed a stunning turnaround to pip Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel to pole by just 0.12s in Austin, ending Merced🎶es’ four-month wait for a pole in the process.

Bottas: Rectifying car issues key to claiming US GP pole

Valtteri Bottas says rectifying “many things” that were wrong with his Mercedes Formula 1 car was crucial to claiming pole position for the ꦏUnited States Grand Prix.

Bottas lagged behind Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton on Friday but com🐠pleted a stunning turnaround to pip Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel to pole by just 0.12s in Austin, ending Mercedes’ four-month wait fo🐈r a pole in the process.

The Finn believes a number of issues withꦰ his car had hampered him throughout Friday’s running but said that changes made overnight resulted in his W10 feeling like “a different car” during final practice and qualifying.

“It definitely felt good putting that lap together in the beginning 🦂of Q3,” Bottas said.

“Obviously after yesterday, this was not an easy day to ꦇapproach, as I had a difficult day on Friday.

“Luckily we foun🎉d many things in the car that weren’t quite right also with the set-up direction, so we changed it completely, so the car felt a lot better this morning.

“Then we were just focusing on the things that matter and where I needed to improve, so𝓀 I had a very clear vision in my mind how to doꦛ it, but then it was down to actually doing it and that lap felt really good.

“Ev🔥en though I was a bit off in Q1 and Q2, I knew that it was somewhere there and I managed to find it.

“We actually🐎 found qu🅠ite a few things in the car that weren’t quite right,” he added.

“There was a little bit with the𒁏 set-up, I think I started to go a little bit in the wrong direction ღon tyre pressures and temperatures.

“We found some reasons for that quite big straight-line speed difference, which made quiet an impact on the pace in seꦇctor two, so when I started today, in FP3, it was like a different car and it felt normal.

“So I was happy again. I knew since the first run this morning that this could be a good day if we got everything ri♛ght.”

In contไrast, Hamilton struggled to a lowly fifth and was over two-tenths off the pace of his teammate, though the Briton remains on course to seal his sixth world title and needs to score just four points in Sunday’s race to wrap up the 2019 crown.

Aske♒d how he plans to approach the race knowing he must win to have any chance of delaying Hamilton’s coronation, Bottas replied: “Lewis is going to be fighting hard.

“He always hates to lose and wants to win, like all of us, he’s leading the championship with a big margin, doesn’t need many points, so he would like to win the championship in a nice way, if 🐬and when it happens.

“Obviously I try to delay it as much as po🍰ssible, but I can only focus on my own race, try to focus on winning the race, rather than in anyone else’s opinions or mindsets.

“I think as we’ve seen recently we’ve been norm🐽ally competitive on Sundays, so it’s obviously very good to start from pole here, there are some corners where it is quite difficult to follow for those behind.

“I believe we have the pace and winning is going to be the only thing in my mind going into tomorrow. Only one very small part of the weekend is doneꦅ, the big part that matters is tomorrow and I need to focus on that.꧅”

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