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Raikkonen - Ferrari only to get stronger in 2018

Despite its recent setbacks and reliability woes, Ferrari will only get stronger next season says Kimi Raikkonen. The Scuderia endured a disastrous Asian leg marked by accidents and engine failures which have practically crushed Sebastian Vettel's hopes of fighting Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton down to the wire. The Italian squad isn't writing off its title hopes just yet, and Raikkonen, who has yet to win a race this year, believes the team's reversal in fortune will be short-lived. "Of course we would like a one-two in every race," the Finn told La Gazetta dello Sport. "But success depends on a lot of things and also the opponents. "This year we clearly went in the right...
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