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Raikkonen ‘100% sure' on second stop in Germany

Kimi Raikkonen has backed his Ferrari team after they brought him in for a second stop during the race at Hockenheim on Sunday. The second stop came under the Safety Car, brought out after his team-mate, Sebastian Vettel, crashed out of the race. The Finn went on to finish the German Grand Prix in P3, behind the two Mercedes, but believes the second stop was the right call. 'I am 100 percent sure that the ultras worked better, plus I had very used tyres at that point already but I can’t give an answer if it would have been just fine or a complete disaster,' Raikkonen said after the race. 'That's always an unknown and you try to weigh up the differences and hope that the new tyres will...
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