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Ferrari not complaining about Raikkonen's Monaco mare

Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene says he is confident Kimi Raikkonen will be “pushing to do his best” for the rest of the season, after a woeful Monaco Grand Prix. Raikkonen had a torrid weekend and managed just four racing laps before making a mistake into the hairpin and sliding into the outside barrier. Despite his below par performance, however, Arrivabene is confident the Finn will bounce back, and attributed it to the fact he doesn't like racing at the Principality. “Every driver that I've known from the past has a track that they don't like,” Arrivabene confirmed. “Kimi doesn't like Monaco even if he won once here. We need not to complain about Kimi but to accept...
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