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Mercedes chief fears collision as Bottas duels Hamilton

Montmelo, Spain—Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff admitted Saturday that he fears a possible reprise of Lewis Hamilton’s spectacular 2016 opening lap collision with Nico Rosberg in this Sunday’s (Monday Manila time) Spanish Grand Prix.

Wolff winced at the memory of the crash that saw both Mercedes men out of the race three years ago.

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“I hope we will not be coming back to 2016,” he said. 

“These guys (Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas) are in a totally different place with each other and they know how important it is to stay out ahead. Barcelona is a track where it is so difficult to overtake.”

But, he admitted, he was concerned.

“A bit nervous is probably the right way to describe my state of mind,” he said.

Hamilton and Rosberg’s crash in 2016 gifted a maiden victory to Max Verstappen on debut with Red Bull.

Bottas on Saturday grabbed pole position by beating Hamilton by six-tenths of a second in final qualifying, leaving them with a Mercedes front row lockout.

Wolff’s anxieties were raised by seeing the battle in Baku last month, when the pair fought for the lead on the opening lap at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

“We might have a little chat about that,” said Wolff, of his plans for Sunday’s pre-race briefing. 

“But they know exactly what to do and not do.”

Bottas completed a hat-trick of pole positions Saturday when he outpaced Hamilton in a tightly-contested qualifying.

The Finn, who leads defending five-time champion Hamilton by a single point in this year’s title race, completed a treble after taking the prime grid position in both China and Azerbaijan.

Bottas clocked a stunning track record lap in 1min 15.406sec to finish six-tenths clear of his teammate in the top 10 shootout on a dry and gusty day at the Circuit de Catalunya.

Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari was third ahead of Max Verstappen of Red Bull, Charles Leclerc in the second Ferrari and Pierre Gasly in the second Red Bull. 

Romain Grosjean was seventh ahead of his Haas teammate Kevin Magnussen, Russian Daniil Kvyat of Toro Rosso and Daniel Ricciardo in his Renault.

“I really enjoyed that,” said Bottas. “The adrenaline rush you get from laps like that is great so I am really pleased.

“The season has started well, the way I hoped for, and I feel better in the car.”

Hamilton congratulated Bottas and conceded that he had been unable to extract the maximum from his car on a circuit where he was hoping to land his own hat-trick of three straight Spanish poles. 

“My final laps in Q3 just weren’t strong enough. Ultimately, I didn’t do the job,” Hamilton said.

“It’s great to have another Mercedes 1-2, but I can reverse it tomorrow that would be great.”

Vettel was also disappointed as Ferrari failed to deliver the pace that could bring an end to Mercedes domination.

“The car doesn’t feel too bad, but obviously we are not quick enough,” he said. “It seems to be more than an achilles heel here… I spoke to Valtteri and they were happy with their car.” 

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