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F1 overtaking will be better at other tracks, says Bottas

Valtteri Bottas thinks it is wrong to claim that Formula 1’s 2017 cars have now made overtaking impossible, as he insists some tracks will throw up good racing this year. Although there were very few passes in last weekend’s season opener in Melbourne, the Albert Park Circuit has historically been a venue where overtaking has been pretty hard. But Bottas thinks what happened in Australia will not be repeated at all tracks – and he especially believes that the next race in China, with its long straight, will be a totally different story. When asked by Motorsport.com about whether he felt harder overtaking in Australia was down to the track or rules, Bottas said: “I think in general...
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