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Bottas knows the team and can hit the ground running at Merc. That's why it makes sense. Merc can still have Russell as their #1 with Bottas collecting points
They are not in a position to just collect some points because they aren't dominant anymore. Each point counts. See the last year: Mercedes 409, Ferrari 406. 3 points decided who got the second place. Bottas is not up for the job judging by his performance at Sauber. I doubt he has any future in F1. As of the familiarity with the team, any professional driver (i.e. any driver) will quickly adapt. That's not a decisive factor.
I've watched a lot of F1 in my time and I know you can't keep a top team, especially one that builds its own engine, down for long. Good teams will always return to the front. I would expect no less from Merc. Points are most important. Having both drivers consistently in the points is what wins the WCC