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Kimi Raikkonen: Third maximum possible for Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen believes he and Ferrari extracted the maximum possible as he collected another podium finish at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Raikkonen started fourth and lost ground to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, though moved back into fourth when he cleared Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel. Raikkonen battled with Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas but was unable to overhaul his compatriot and opted to extend his first stint, which dropped him back behind Vettel. Ferrari implemented a switch to elevate Raikkonen ahead of Vettel and he eventually worked his way past Bottas to seal third place. “It was a nice exciting race,” said Raikkonen. “We had good battles throughout...
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