Formula 1 | Valtteri Bottas, the slowest driver in F1 tests on Friday, comments on Russia’s attack on Ukraine: “Innocent people lose their lives, their homes and their families”

Valtteri Bottas drove his Alfa Romeo only ten laps on the final day of the Barcelona tests.

Formula 1 season opening tests in Barcelona went Valtteri Bottas from the new stable Alfa Romeo weakly. Bottas drove a total of 54 laps on the three test days.

On Friday, Bottas toured the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya only ten times, and his best time of 1.30,433 was by far the slowest of the whole set.

More significant than the driving performance were Bottas’ views on the news of the F1 day, ie the cancellation of the Russian gp. Formula 1 decided to cancel the race when Russia attacked Ukraine.

“We live in a crazy world today. Innocent people lose their lives, their homes and their families, ”Bottas commented The Race to the site.

“We can only hope that everything will be resolved. It is the right decision not to go to Russia. ”

Friday the fastest pace on the track in Montmeló was held by a former teammate of Bottas Lewis Hamilton. He drove 94 laps and clocked 1.19,138.

Mercedes drivers drove the best quotes on Friday. Substitute for Bottas George Russell toured the track 66 times and got the best time of 1.19,233.

On Friday, the Haas stable dropped the colors of its Russian partner Uralkali from his car. The game glowed in full white instead of the colors of the Russian flag.

The team did not comment in detail on its decision to those who reported on the matter For motorsports.

During the tests on Friday, Nikita Mazepin, the Russian driver of the Haas stable, drove a car with the color and insignia of the stable’s partner Uralkali in accordance with the Russian flag.

Back on Thursday, the cars in the Haas stable with their Uralkali ads resembled the Russian flag. Pictured is Mick Schumacher.

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