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High altitude not a big difference for Raikkonen

©Wri2 Ferrari star Kimi Raikkonen says racing at a higher altitude for the Mexican Grand Prix does not make a lot of difference. Returning to the Formula One calendar in 2015, the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez is located some 2,200 meters above sea level, thus presenting teams and drivers with a specific set of challenges. However, Raikkonen admits he has not changed his training ahead of this weekend’s race. “Honestly no, if last year nobody would have told me about it, I wouldn’t have felt it,” the 2007 world champion said. “I was expecting to feel a lot different but for whatever reason I didn’t feel an awful lot different. “Obviously the cars are working a bit...
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