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Räikkönen: I could have been 'much faster'

– Kimi Räikkönen is confident of fighting at the front of the field at the Chinese Grand Prix after claiming that he could have been "much faster" in Australia.Mercedes and Ferrari emerged as the top two teams at the season-opener, holding a significant advantage over Red Bull, followed by another big gap to the midfield.However, while Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas were closely-matched up front, Räikkönen struggled, lapping a long way off the pace.Räikkönen qualified fourth, almost a second off pole position, and over half a second down on team-mate Vettel, while he finished the race 22 seconds away from victory."We understood quite a bit,...
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