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Former Lewis Hamilton nemesis fires back at Valtteri Bottas

Ex-Formula 1 driver Felipe Massa has admitted that 'everything is pressure' in the pinnacle of motorsport, in response to Alfa Romeo driver Valtteri Bottas revealing that his one-year Mercedes contracts caused a 'lot of unnecessary pressure'. Massa and Bottas enjoyed a three-year stint together as team-mates at Williams during 2014-2016, a time when the Grove-based team enjoyed several podiums. Bottas was ultimately signed by Mercedes to replace Nico Rosberg in 2017, after the German retired moments after claiming the 2016 Drivers' Championship. The Finnish driver went on to spend five years with the Silver Arrows, where himself and Lewis Hamilton claimed five consecutive...
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