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'We still have some work to do,' says Valtteri Bottas

Valtteri Bottas believes his Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport team still have work to do after finishing behind Scuderia Ferrari in Friday’s second practice session ahead of this weekends Bahrain Grand Prix. The Finnish driver finished second in first practice but slipped to third in the later second practice session behind both Kimi Raikkonen and Sebastian Vettel.  The transition from day to night saw the track get quicker throughout both sessions, something Bottas noted. “This weekend is difficult because the track improves so much from one session to another,' said Bottas.  “We could already see it today, you feel more grip with every single lap and the car balance is changing...
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