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Kimi Raikkonen: “There is still a lot of Work to Do”

For the Scuderia Ferrari team, the Singapore Grand Prix will be the first event since Team Principal Luca di Montezemolo announced he was stepping down, and after the disappointments of Monza, both Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen will be hoping for a much more positive race around the Marina Bay street circuit. It is rumoured that fuel consumption will be high around the Singapore circuit, but for Alonso it will not be a problem for the Spaniard, as the track gives a lot of opportunities to save fuel. “Fuel will be tight here and we will have to save a little bit extra,” said Alonso. “It should be manageable, especially as the track layout allows you to save fuel quite easily...
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