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Valtteri Bottas has reiterated how happy he is at having split from Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes to join Alfa Romeo by insisting 2022 is "probably the most enjoyable" season of his F1 career. The comments come a matter of months after the Finn declared he was "happier" now he isn't racing alongside the "dominant" Hamilton with the Silver Arrows.
Bottas saw his five-year stint with Mercedes come to an end following the conclusion of the 2021 F1 World Championship and a fresh challenge with Alfa Romeo begin. During his time with the Silver Arrows, the 32-year-old claimed 10 Grand Prix victories and twice finished as runner-up to team-mate Hamilton in the drivers' championship.
Having taken a step down to join Alfa Romeo, these days Bottas'