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Ferrari counting cost of ‘small differences’ - Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen feels Ferrari’s drop in performance competing against Mercedes in the Formula 1 world title race is down to small but key issues which can be corrected this weekend at the United States Grand Prix. Following the Japanese Grand Prix when both he and teammate Sebastian Vettel missed the podium, Raikkonen called on Ferrari to ‘tidy up things’ with its race weekend programme to maximise its strategy after its qualifying tyre calls in Q3’s mixed conditions saw both drivers lose out. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  With intermittent rain hitting the pole position shootout, both Ferrari cars went out on intermediate rain tyres while the rest of the top ten opted for the...
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