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Mercedes supports Bottas following criticism from Chinese fans after corona joke

Valtteri Bottas came no further than fourteenth in Turkey on Sunday. Reason enough for the Finn to be disappointed and this was also expressed during the interviews after the Grand Prix, to the displeasure of many Chinese Formula 1 fans. Wrong joke Valtteri Bottas had a dramatic Grand Prix in Turkey. The Finn spun six times and ended up in no more than a weak fourteenth position in the race. When the Mercedes driver came in front of the Ziggo Sport camera, he said something striking. Ziggo Sport reporter Jack Plooij asked Bottas if he was having the worst day of his life, to which Bottas replied: "I would have liked to skip yes today. Or maybe the day someone bought a bat in Wuhan or...
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