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Wolff: Bottas will be stronger for not winning Monaco GP

Toto Wolff has backed Valtteri Bottas to bounce back “stronger” after his disappointment of not being able to win Formula 1’s Monaco Grand Prix.  Bottas looked set to take pole position until a last-gasp effort from teammate Lewis Hamilton pipped him right at the end of qualifying. While Hamilton went on to record his fourth win of the season, Bottas had to settle for third after a puncture picked up in a pitlane collision with Max Verstappen hampered his race.  The Finn has now fallen 17 points behind Hamilton in the 2019 championship standings. “Valtteri 2019 is going to get out of this stronger,” Wolff said. “I think he has shown huge resilience and determination in these...
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