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Mercedes explain Bottas "undriveable" verdict after Bahrain practice "puzzle"

Ewan Gale Friday 26 march 2021 16:47 - Updated: 16:56 Valtteri Bottas was left puzzled after his Mercedes became "undriveable" during his final run of second practice ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Finnish driver completed a long run on a set of medium-compound tyres at the end of the season-opening Friday at the Bahrain International Circuit. Article continues under video At one stage, Bottas had four consecutive lap times deleted for exceeding track limits at turn four prior to delivering his damning verdicts over the team radio, saying the feeling of the car was "terrible" before declaring it "undriveable" as the chequered flag dropped. After...
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