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Bottas let win 'slip through his fingers' - Brawn

F1 director of motorsports Ross Brawn believes Vallteri Bottas will have been kicking himself after Sunday's Tuscan Grand Prix after letting a win "slip through his fingers" at Mugello. Bottas was beaten to pole by a small margin by Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton but managed to snatch the lead at the start of the race only for proceedings to be halted by a red flag. But on the restart, the Finn failed to hold his own against Hamilton who took command of the disrupted race never to relinquish his first place position. Read also: Bottas 'talks a good game' but can't fight Hamilton - Palmer Despite his best efforts, Bottas simply could not challenge the imperial Briton....
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