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Raikkonen believes soft tyres would've lasted

Kimi Raikkonen stated that he is unsure whether Lewis Hamilton would have caught up to him had he stayed out on his soft tyres after losing out to the Brit for a podium finish in Singapore. The Finn overtook the triple World Champion in emphatic style on the inside for P3, and enjoyed a good amount of laps in front of him. However, Mercedes decided to pit Hamilton with hopes of him undercutting the Scuderia driver, which proved successful as Raikkonen failed to get ahead of him after he too was ordered to box. The 2007 World Champion couldn't regain his position after the decision and admitted he was not sure whether it was the right call or not. He did, though, claim he could have gotten...
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