Lewis Hamilton: 'Valtteri Bottas to make own team order decisions'

Hamilton: 'Bottas to make own team order decisions'
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Lewis Hamilton says that he does not expect teammate Valtteri Bottas to be his 'number two' for the rest of the 2017 season.

Lewis Hamilton has said that he does not expect teammate Valtteri Bottas to be his 'number two' for the rest of the 2017 season.

Most insiders would agree that the 2017 title battle is now between Hamilton and Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, but Hamilton said that does not mean he expects the sister Mercedes car to pull over for him.

"My goal is to make sure we are not in that position to need it," the Briton is quoted by Spain's Marca.

"Valtteri will make his own decisions in the situation, if he even feels that he is out of the title fight."

Earlier this year, Hamilton gave up some championship points when he voluntarily moved aside for Bottas, to honour a previous change of position.

"After Hungary, Valtteri told me that he did not expect me to return the position," Hamilton revealed. "I thought 'Shit!'

"Valtteri wants to beat me on the track as much as I want to beat him."

The season continues this weekend with the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes celebrates his win on the podium during the Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 12, 2016
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