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Raikkonen: It has taken way too long!

While his Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel has two wins in three starts, Kimi Raikkonen has yet to step on the podium this year and he admits he has taken too long to come to terms with the SF70-H. Raikkonen who finished fourth in Bahrain, albeit 22 seconds adrift of the winning Ferrari, admitted, 'To be honest, it has taken way too long! It wasn't possible to get it right straight away and we still haven't, for a lot of reasons. It didn't help that in China we didn't drive in the first day of practice, because when you're going through some issues you want to get track time.' 'I'm pretty happy with the car now and [after qualifying in Bahrain], on one lap pace, it was just small things....
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