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Raikkonen on a frustrating afternoon

Despite running in third for most of the race, Kimi Raikkonen suffered a five-second penalty and ultimately finished fourth at the conclusion of the European Grand Prix. However, it is worth noting that the five-second penalty didn’t really affect him as Force India driver Sergio Perez managed to pass him on the final lap to claim P3 on the road rather than by a technicality. The Finn got hit with the penalty because he ran over the white line going into the pit lane, something he sort of understands but fails to see how it could give a driver an advantage. In fact, the Ferrari driver was more angry at the fact that he followed two minnow team drivers at the back of the grid for a long...
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