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Ferrari president says Kimi Raikkonen's form needs to be discussed

Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne says the team must sit down with driver Kimi Raikkonen and find out why his form is lacking, after the Finn was once again comprehensively outpaced by team-mate Sebastian Vettel. In Australia Raikkonen qualified four-tenths off Vettel's time and finished fourth whilst the German won the race. In China, Raikkonen was only two-tenths adrift, but struggled ito fifth in the race, amid complaints over engine settings and being kept out on used tyres. Vettel, meanwhile, recovered from sixth spot to finish second, passing his team-mate at Turn 6. When asked about Raikkonen's pace during the middle part of the race when Vettel was being held...
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