Bottas says Zhou ‘in another league’ to him in Baku
Valtteri Bottas has admitted he was unable to live with his rookie team-mate Zhou Guanyu’s pace during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Alfa Romeo arrived with high hopes in Baku, but with the caveat of needing a “trouble-free weekend” to realise the full potential of the C42.
But it was anything but, with the pace that has earned Bottas a trio of top-six finishes this season sadly lacking as he struggled to even reach Q2 and then started 15th – just behind his colleague.
In the race, the Finn narrowly failed to add to his 40 points this term by coming home 11th, but he was outshone by Zhou who overtook him among some impressive moves in the first half of the race before agonisingly being told by the team his car would have to be retired as an issue had been spotted.
The performance turnaround was an unusual state of affairs for Alfa Romeo over the context of the season, with Zhou having only scored one point so far, and Bottas felt there was something palpably amiss with his car which had been given some updates on Saturday.
Chequered flag! @ValtteriBottas brings his C42 home in P11, just one place short of the points. DNF for @ZhouGuanyu24 with a technical issue.
A tough day for the team, but we’ll be back stronger for the next round.#AzerbaijanGP pic.twitter.com/X7reuQu0px
— Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN (@alfaromeoorlen) June 12, 2022
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