Bottas holds off Hamilton in Abu Dhabi GP
The Finnish driver survived several laps of high-speed pressure from his Mercedes team-mate and world champion Lewis Hamilton to claim victory in Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Valtteri Bottas survived several laps of high-speed pressure from his Mercedes team-mate and world champion Lewis Hamilton to claim a memorable victory in Sunday's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Third career victory
The 28-year-old Finn, who started from pole position, led from the lights to the flag apart from a spell following his first pit stop when the four-time champion Briton was in control. It was his third career victory, all of them recorded since he joined Mercedes to partner the 32-year-old Briton in January following the unexpected exit of 2016 champion German Nico Rosberg.
Hamilton came home a comfortable second, four seconds behind Bottas, having eased off in the closing laps after abandoning his bid to pass him in the turbulent air created when following close to another car. Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel finished a lonely third for Ferrari, as the two Mercedes men delivered celebratory 'doughnuts' for the crowd. It was Vettel's 99th career podium and his 13th of the season.
A good car and a bad track
'Such a good car today so thank you for that and the season - it's a very nice way to end it,' said Bottas to his team. Hamilton, however, was unhappy with the tight track. 'It's impossible to pass here man!' he said in the pre-podium room. I was like -- where are all the back-markers... They've got to change this track.' Hamilton ended his season having scored points in every race.