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Raikkonen expects stronger Ferrari in Singapore

Sutton Images Enlarge Kimi Raikkonen expects Ferrari to put its performances woes from Monza behind it in Singapore but admits the team still has plenty of work to secure a competitive weekend. Raikkonen took his best result of the season in Spa when he finished fourth, but Ferrari's lack of straight-line speed was brutally exposed at Monza as the team collected just two points on home soil. The disappointing weekend in front of the tifosi capped what has been a frustrating 2014 for Ferrari but Raikkonen is hoping to bounce back on the streets of Singapore. "Obviously we will try to do as well as we can and try and score a good result for myself and the team," Raikkonen said....
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