Mercedes F1 boss says Bottas will have full backing from team in 2019
Mercedes bo💟ss Toto Wolff says Valtteri Bottas know🍬s he has the “full backing” of his Formula 1 team going into the 2019 season.
Bottas heads into his third campaign with the German manufacturer having endured a winless year in 2018,🐎 while teammate Lewis Hamilton took 11 victories on his way to claiming a fif🐻th drivers’ world championship.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Valtteri Bottas knows he haꦓs the “full backing” of his Formula 1 team going into the 2019 season.✱
Bottas heads into his third campaign with the German manufacturer having endured a winless year in 2018, while team🐼mate Lewis Hamilton tooཧk 11 victories on his way to claiming a fifth drivers’ world championship.
The Finn’s contract runs until the end of the year and while Mercedes has an option to extend his tenure into 2020, it faces an addedไ dilemma over where to place its protege Esteban Ocon, who has missed out on a full-෴time seat for this season.
Bottas said the criticism he received last season has provided him with an 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“extra boost” heading into 2019 and Wolff has ba𓆏cked his driver to bounce back strongly.
“Valtteri knows he has the ful♊l backing of the team to succeed and he's excited to get back in the car and show his critics what he can do,” Wolff said.
“We had a good chat after the break; he was in a good place and has bee﷽n able to fully reset after a season that was not always easy for him.
“He was refreshed; he's extremely hungry and wants to start racing again. I'm really looking forward to a strong competition between the two of them, racing each o🦩ther hard and fighting hard against our rivals.”
‘Mercedes has to prove itself again in 2019’
A host of rule changes - including revised aerodynamic re🙈gulations - introduced in a bid to improve the quality of racing in 2019 prov𒈔ided F1 team designers with an extra challenge over the winter.
Mercedes is braced for another tough title fight against its closest rivals Ferrari and Red Bull in ꦆa year the reigning world champion squad ⛦could make F1 history by becoming the first team ever to claim six consecutive world championship doubles.

But Wolff said the “substantial” changes have left Mercedes taking “nothing for granted” on the eve of the ne🔯w season.
"The 2019 season will be a new challenge for all of u๊s," Wolff explained.
"Thཧe regulations have changed quite🌊 substantially. We have to start from scratch, we need to prove ourselves again - against our own expectations and against our competitors.
“We sta♕rt the season with zero points, so we're taking nothing for granted and there's absolutely no feeling of entitlement to be at the front.
“In 𒉰fact, with the regulation change for the new season, every team can have a﷽ shot at the title and we're seeing all of them as a potential threat.”

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