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No problem with Bottas clutch in Barcelona

No problem with Bottas clutch in Barcelona
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Mercedes says there was nothing wrong with Valtteri Bottas' clutch in Barcelona.

Mercedes says there was nothing wrong with Valtteri Bottas' clutch in Barcelona.

The pole sitter lost the lead to Lewis Hamilton at the very start last weekend, reporting "strange behaviour on the clutch" afterwards.

But sporting director Ron Meadows said it was actually not a technical problem.

"We believe it was just a lack of grip on the pole position side," he said.

"If you look at the support races, more often than not the second position guy or even third or fourth had a better start than the pole guy."

However, chief engineer Andy Shovlin said Mercedes will investigate Bottas' problem further.

"We're going to get all the bits and have a good look at them anyway this week to understand it," he said.

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Valtteri Bottas celebrates winning the race on the podium as second placed Lewis Hamilton looks on on April 28, 2019
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