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Räikkönen And Alfa Romeo 'Got What We Wanted' As He Starts Sixth For Austrian Grand Prix

Kimi Räikkönen believes Alfa Romeo Racing achieved their aims at the Red Bull Ring as he qualified seventh for the Austrian Grand Prix. Thanks to a penalty to Kevin Magnuseen, the Finn will start on the third row of the grid in sixth place. The Alfa Romeo driver was caught up in an incident with Lewis Hamilton during the first segment of qualifying but was able to survive and reach the top ten shootout. “We can be pretty happy about today’s result. “The speed has been there all weekend and we got what we wanted in qualifying.” Räikkönen lines up alongside the McLaren F1 Team of Lando Norris on the third row of the grid but felt he could have beaten the British driver....
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