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Bottas reveals meaning of 'to whom it may concern' radio message

Alfa Romeo's Valtteri Bottas has shed some light on his infamous 'to whom it may concern' radio message after winning the 2018 Australian GP. Bottas crossed the line to win the season opener in Melbourne in 2018, with the Finn getting on the radio to say 'to whom it may concern, f**k you'. Having responded to his critics in fine fashion after spending most of 2017 in the doldrums as teammate Lewis Hamilton romped to his fourth Drivers' Championship, Bottas always remained coy about who the message was aimed at. Now with the benefit of a few years passing, Bottas was asked about the message again as the Finn revealed that he had been in a dark place over the winter break between the 2017...
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