Valtteri Bottas satisfied with US GP performance despite title loss
Valtteri Bottas was pleased by his race-winning💯 performance at the United States Grand Prix despite missing out on the 2019 Formula 1 world championship to Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton.
Bottas cꦦonverted his fifth pole position of the season into his fourth win on a two-stop strategy, having successfully passed the one-stopping Hamilton in the closing stages of the Austin race.

Valtteri Bottas was pleased by his race-winning performa🍰nce at the United States Grand Prix despite missing out on the 2019 Formula 1 world championship to Mercedes teammate Lew🧸is Hamilton.
Bottas converted his fifth pole position of the season into his fourth win on a two-stop strategy, having successfully passed the one-stoppiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚng Hamilton in the closing stages of the Austin race.
The Finn’s victory was not enough to prevent Hamilton clinching his sixth drivers’ world title, with the Briton ಌfinishing second and scoring more than the minimum four points he needed to wrap up the 2019 crown.
“It was a good weekend, and definitely a place I will look forward ওto coming back ag♎ain next year,” Bottas said.
“A really strong race from uꦬs as a team, the pace was good, and one or two stop didn’t make much of a difference to be honest.
“I’m happy also that the two stop for me worked, because at some point I was a little bit worried that Lewis would be aౠble to maintain the pace until the end, but his tyres started to go towards the end.
“I’m pleased with the performance. Obviously I did lose the championship, but it was unavoidable really with tಞhe points gap e🏅ventually.
“Now he got it, so now I focus for next year. We have two more races to go, whic🌠h I want to win.”
Bottas said he aims to take his recent strong mome꧅ntum into next year to turn in a greater challenge against Hཧamilton.
“It’s obviously very impressive what 🔯Lewis has achieved, and also we as a team, so yeah, obviously I think he deserved the title this year,” Bottas conceded. “He was better overall.
“He’s got no real weaknesses on any of the tracks. He’s꧃ alway💞s able to find the performance in whatever the conditions and circumstances.
“And he’s been doing maybe less mistakes overall than me this year, and he’s been there always, so th💃at has made the difference
“I’ve been gaining some good momentum though,🅘 so I look forward to next year.”
Additional reporting by Julianne Cerasoli

Lewis regularly attends Grands Prix for wuqian0821.com around the wo🍰rldꦰ. Often reporting on the action from the ground, Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the sport.