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Kimi Raikkonen says new cars are easier to follow

If you want an honest opinion about the regulation changes, Kimi Raikkonen is your man. He believes the changes have made it easier for Formula 1 cars to follow each other. After the first two Grands Prix of the season, the signs have been positive. Though the Finn failed to find a way to pass Lando Norris in Bahrain, Raikkonen speaks highly of the aerodynamic regulation changes. "Yeah, I think it's more close. Exits are still tricky, but you can get more close on the end of the corners and stuff like that. Low-speed corners we seem to still struggle, but maybe the conditions [in Bahrain] had an effect," Raikkonen told Autosport. "We can get closer. Overtaking is still...
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