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Räikkönen ‘Happy' To See Ferrari Back Where They Should Be

Kimi Räikkönen believes he has a “good chance” at the Circuit of the Americas as he lines up on the front row for the United States Grand Prix. The Finn qualified third but moves up to second due to his Scuderia Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel having a three place grid penalty. The Ferrari’s have been off the pace compared to the Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport but Räikkönen feels they are back to where they should be this weekend. “In the last couple of races we struggled a little bit, but so far this weekend, it has been more normal; we are more or less where we should be,' said Räikkönen.  “And we are pretty happy with how things went today. “For sure we wanted...
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