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Ferrari ‘should talk to' Raikkonen

Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne has proposed a sit down with Kimi Raikkonen after feeling that the Finn was 'busy with other stuff' during the Chinese GP. While Sebastian Vettel rebounded from his early pit stop to finish second, Raikkonen brought his SF17H home in fifth place, some 42 seconds behind his team-mate. That was the end result after a Sunday afternoon in which the 2007 World Champion complained about a lack of power as well as his tyres going away. Marchionne was not happy with the driver, feeling that Raikkonen's complaints had also cost Vettel as he held up his team-mate when both Ferraris were behind the Red Bull of Daniel Riciardo. 'I talked about this with Maurizio...
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