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Bottas relaxed over 2018 Mercedes stay

– Valtteri Bottas says there is "no rush" for him to secure his Formula 1 future with Mercedes for 2018, and insists his current situation "feels normal", due to prior experience.Bottas joined Mercedes in January following the shock retirement of reigning World Champion Nico Rosberg, and holds third in the standings, having taken his maiden pole in Bahrain and first win in Russia.Mercedes boss Toto Wolff commented earlier in the week that the manufacturer "will not rush" into a decision regarding 2018, though accepted the situation is "uncomfortable" for Bottas.Bottas, speaking ahead of this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix, cut a relaxed tone,...
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