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Raikkonen: We stayed out very long….

Any doubts remaining that Kimi Raikkonen is the number two at Ferrari were dispelled during the Chinese Grand Prix as the Finn was used by his team as a pawn to help his teammate Sebastian Vettel in his failed effort to win the race in Shanghai. The Reds pitted race leader Vettel on lap 20 in response to an undercut pitstop by Valtteri Bottas in second place at the time. The Mercedes driver emerged ahead of Vettel and behind Raikkonen who led. Ferrari kept their 2007 world champion out to back Bottas into Vettel and when the German was tucked under the Mercedes rear wing, Raikkonen hopped out of his way to hand him P2. Fortunately for the Finn, Karma had a say on the...
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