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Bottas expecting Baku boost as Alfa saves upgrades for Saturday

Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42

The Hinwil-based team has a limited supply of the latest upgrades and opted not to put them on the cars of Bottas and Zhou Guanyu on Friday so as not to risk sustaining any damage.

Bottas expects the upgraded spec car to be faster on Saturday, and added that his best lap in FP2 was spoiled by a lock-up, costing time that would have put him on the edge of the top 10.

“I don’t think it’s the true picture of where we are,” he told Autosport. “The fact is we don’t necessarily have all the best bits on the car yet. And also on my last lap, I was four tenths up, but then I had a lock-up, and I lost all the time.

“So even with that I would have been quite a bit closer. Plus any improvements we can make for tomorrow. So it’s going to be extremely close. We did quite a lot of set-up changes today, and towards the end, it was getting much better.”

Regarding the new parts, he said: “My understanding is that they are here, but we don’t have too many of them. So there’s always a risk in these street circuits. I believe that will give us hopefully a bit of a step. But we also need to find more more than that.

“I’m sure we can do it, and I know we can still improve the set-up and everything. It’s quite a sensitive track, but once you get the set-up right, then you can find quite a lot of laptime.”

Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo C42

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The team underperformed in the last race in Monaco after arriving with high expectations, and Bottas says lessons were learned.

“Monaco as a street track definitely wasn’t easy for our car,” he admitted. “But I think we learned quite a bit with the set-up. So if we can get everything right for tomorrow, I’m still optimistic we should be able to fight for a Q3 position.

“And I think the race pace, as always, should be okay. So I’m still optimistic for the weekend.”

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