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Bottas prefers Wolff's on-board radio to be timed better

Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez are fully at the service of their teammates Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen as they battle for the 2021 title. Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff often guides the number two during the race, but in Qatar things went slightly wrong according to the Finn. Bad timing from Wolff Wolff often supports Bottas' on the on-board radio during the race. The Austrian hopes to give his driver just that little push to make things difficult for Verstappen and prevent the Dutchman from taking more points. In Qatar, it was back to business after a lacklustre start by the Finn; Wolff could be heard over Bottas' channel: "Come on Valtteri, get those cars." It even...
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