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Raikkonen denies Ferrari is slipping back

Scuderia Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen says that Ferrari is not slipping back, despite the squad falling behind Williams during qualifying for the British Grand Prix. Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas took third and fourth during qualifying at Silverstone, leaving Raikkonen in fifth and Sebastian Vettel in sixth. Ferrari has not finished on the podium since the Monaco Grand Prix but Raikkonen says that it was the conditions which left the squad at a disadvantage on Saturday. "It was not an easy qualifying, with the strong wind the handling was not ideal and it was very tricky for everybody, because the conditions kept changing from run to run and from corner to corner," he said. "We...
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