Bottas to stay at Mercedes in 2020
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Valtteri Bottas will stay at Mercedes for another year, the Formula One champions said on Thursday .
Bottas bounced back strongly this season after a disappointing 2018 by winning the first race in Australia.Winless in 2018, he has taken two victories and a further seven podiums from 12 races this season. But his improved form convinced Mercedes bosses to retain Bottas, who has brought intra-team harmony to the world champions after several acrimonious years with Hamilton and Rosberg.
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