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WATCH: Bottas defends ‘f**k you’ message after Aussie GP win

The Finn says it was a spontaneous feeling. WARNING: Strong language.


Australian GP winner Valterri Bottas has explained why he stumped many with an expletive-laden radio message following his win at the weekend.

Just after he’d been congratulated by a Mercedes engineer, the 29-year-old let rip with: “To whom it may concern, f**k you”.

https://twitter.com/Insidef1/status/1107186661669007360

These type of messages are usually very bland during broadcasts.

Bottas later clarified that he merely felt a spontaneous need to send “critics” a message after various observers pointed out that he made little impact during a winless campaign in 2018.

“It just came, I just wanted to send my best regards,” Bottas was quoted as saying by AutoSport.

“That’s it. Honestly, I didn’t think about it or plan it, it just came.

“Obviously there are many people who support you, and honestly I appreciate that a lot. There are many people around me, supporting me.”

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