Mercedes made “big progress” to fix Baku troubles - Bottas 

Valtteri Bottas says the Mercedes Formula 1 team made “big progress” in Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying, adding the team’s Q3 result was better than expected. 

Mercedes struggled on a difficult day of practice on Friday in Baku, but Hamilton and Bottas were back on the pace in qualifying as the pair sealed second and third place respectively on the grid for Sunday’s race. 

Mercedes made “big progress” to fix Baku troubles - Bottas 

Valtteri Bottas says the Mercedes Formula 1 team made “big progress” in Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying, adding the team’s Q3 result was better than expected. 

Mercedes struggled on a difficult day of practice on Friday in Baku, but Hamilton and Bottas were back on the pace in qualifying as the pair sealed second and third place respectively on the grid for Sunday’s race. 

Hamilton finished 0.179s adrift of Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel with Bottas a further 0.2s behind the reigning world champion. The Finn, who claimed his Mercedes was “not easy to drive” throughout Friday, said he was much happier with the balance and handling of his W09 in qualifying. 

“I think we made some big progress from yesterday,” Bottas explained. “The end result today was a lot better than what we thought it could be today. We believed we could fix the issues, just like we did last year from Friday to Saturday. This was the best car I’ve had this weekend, so far.

“I think the session was quite straightforward. I felt I could never really put together quite the perfect lap. It’s quite difficult here, especially in the second run in Q3 I was still missing a little bit, but maybe Ferrari was just too quick for us” 

Bottas hopes Mercedes can take advantage of having two cars towards the front of the grid to challenge the sole Ferrari of Vettel for victory, after the championship leader’s teammate Kimi Raikkonen ended up sixth following a late mistake on his final Q3 run. 

“As a team this is a reasonable result, we have both cars in good positions to fight for the win. For sure we can fight. We are there with both cars now, it rarely happened this season. We’re starting very close, the race here can be very crazy, so we’re up for the fight.” 

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