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Bottas says pole a sign of progress under pressure

Valtteri Bottas says his pole position at the Portuguese Grand Prix is a sign of progress he has made with his qualifying performances and comes under the pressure from Red Bull. Max Verstappen took pole position at the first race in Bahrain and Lewis Hamilton in Imola, with the Red Bull pair second and third in qualifying last time out. But Bottas made it three different polesitters from three races as he beat his teammate in Portimao and says it was important he found improvements after early struggles this season. “It has definitely put a smile on my face, because in the first two races of the season the qualifying from my side, at least the Q3 session, hasn’t been the strongest...
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