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Bottas: I can't be too happy with third place

Article To news overview © Mercedes Valtteri Bottas looks to have returned to form after some disappointing results, though the Finn admits starting the French GP from third on the grid wasn't ideal. The Mercedes driver finished with the fastest time in FP1 on Friday, and he followed that up with the second fastest time FP2 and FP3. However Bottas will start Sunday's race from the second row after teammate Lewis Hamilton got the better of him at the end of the session. "It's been a strong weekend, a lot better than a couple of weeks ago so at least we know the pace has been there," Bottas told Sky Sports. "We've seen that it's going to be close with Red Bull, as it was...
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