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Ever since Mercedes AMG revealed their 2017 line-up starring Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, the duo has hardly spent time with each other off the track. The relationship looked rather stale and mute, with both drivers often maintaining a distance from each other.

However, 2021 brought a change in the relationship. Bottas is getting very much along with the 7-time world champion amidst the latter’s heartwarming credits to the Finn on social media. This ‘bromance’ has also looked even more evident since Mercedes affirmed Bottas would be heading out by the end of this season.

Well, Bottas managed to acknowledge it too, during a recent interview.

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What did Valtteri Bottas say?

Speaking to Helsingin Sanomat, a Finnish media house, Bottas revealed that he has been traveling to Grand Prix events together with Hamilton on the same plane this year.

Especially this year feels like I’ve gotten to know him a lot more. This year we have traveled together on the same plane to and from the races. At the same time, both team friendship and friendship have developed tremendously,” Bottas said.

One of the reasons behind the bolstering of the duo’s relationship is Hamilton’s gracious comments on Bottas since the latter’s Turkish GP victory. Ahead of the Qatar GP weekend, Hamilton took to social media to post an image featuring himself and his teammate. But, it was his caption that garnered the biggest attention.

Rain or shine, another weekend with the ‘king’ Valtteri Bottas – LET’S GET IT,” he wrote.

“This year has been the first…”: Bottas

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Bottas opened up that he had often communicated with Hamilton between races this season, which wasn’t the case in the past.

The year has been the first to be communicated between the races. Usually, our own stuff has been done. But, this year the spirit of the game has changed a bit,” the Finn concluded.

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Overall, Bottas is indeed one of the best wingmen Hamilton has had; be it Bottas’ crucial Turkish GP victory that prevented Verstappen from running away with the championship, or his decision to let Hamilton by in Brazil, ultimately letting the Briton win the race altogether, he has always been there for his teammate.

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