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New Bottas/Mercedes deal agreed ‘in principle'

Motorsport.com are reporting that Valtteri Bottas will extend his stay with Mercedes into 2021 after he agreed a new deal ‘in principle'. While there is no official announcement as of yet, it is believed that Bottas' strong start to the season – a race win and P2 to sit top of the World Championship standings after two races – has helped fully cement the Finn's place at the Silver Arrows for another season. Bottas has found himself in a very familiar situation in 2020 when it comes to his Mercedes contracts. He has been on a rolling one-year contract ever since he replaced the retired 2016 World Champion Nico Rosberg. The latest contenders to his seat over the last few...
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