Completing F1 race distance Bottas' "biggest concern" for Alfa Romeo

Alfaও Romeo endured a difficult first test as it completed the second-least mileage of any team, with Bottas only getting 54 laps under his be🍸lt in Barcelona.
Bahrain was a better test 🏅for Al𝄹fa Romeo, although Bottas stopped out on track on two separate occasions across the three days.
Looking ahead to this weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, Bottas is hopeful there are no more reliabꦑility issue🌄s for the team.
“At the moment,🦩 now, the biggest con🐠cern is getting the race distance done,” Bottas said. “We’ve had multiple, different kind of issues, these tests, but we’ve been always able to fix them and we hope there are no issues coming up.
“Otherwise, in terms of performance, my feeling now is that the team has made a clear step forward from the last years and that’s nice to see. In testing, you can’t really see the whole picture but we’re not far offꦓ from where we should be.”
Bottas set the sixth-best time ove𝕴rall across the three days of running in Bahrain - a 1m32.985s on the C3 tyre, 1.2s down on Max Verstappen’s top time on the C5.
Bottas sees potential in the Alfa Romeo C42 but conceded the car setup still needs to be refined ah🀅ead of the first grand prix of the year on Sun♏day.
“For sure there was more [pꩵotential], but I think that there’s more from everyone, as that’s normal in testing,” he added. “But when the car works, it’s not bad. I was really starting to like the car, both in high fuel and with a little bit lower fuel it felt pretty decent.
“We’ve got a clear direction for the set-up that we 🍸still need to go to, to extract more performance, because, iꦚn general, it’s not easy to turn the car quickly and early.
“That’s also a characteristic of the new tyres, the fronts are quite weak in combined braking especially. It was a good day for learn🌠ing, and the main thing is that we need to fix all the issues we’re havin🌟g now.”

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