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Kimi Raikkonen: Forbidding data analysis would make F1 better

Kimi Raikkonen believes that Formula 1 would be improved if data analysis was banned. The Finn thinks that the sport is being ruined by numbers and that by removing data, teams would have less idea of what strategy to choose and therefore races would be more exciting.  “If it were possible, I would remove all those data analysis," said Raikkonen to Austrian magazine Motor Profis. "Although you can no longer adjust your car with so much data, the feeling comes back more and certain qualities would make the difference.” The Alfa Romeo driver thinks Formula 1 could take a leaf out of Nascars book.  “Racing in an oval seems very easy, but the...
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