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Raikkonen on the new engines: "the driving itself is no different anymore"

Kimi Raikkonen has spoken out about the engines that Formula 1 has used since 2014. The start of the hybrid era marked a massive change for the sport with the cars becoming a lot more complicated. However, the Finn believes that all the drivers have got used to them now and the only difference is the noise they make.  “I think it was a big difference when we swapped to these regulations from 2013 to ’14 because everything was new and obviously then everything works differently,” Raikkonen said to RaceFans. “Plus also they are very complicated cars now.” “So for sure things didn’t work very well on some of the engine side and pick-ups...
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