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Kimi Raikkonen: Ferrari unable to exploit speed

Kimi Raikkonen said third-place was the maximum he could have aspired for at the Hungarian Grand Prix but rued Ferrari’s inability to fully demonstrate its pace. Ferrari held the quickest package over a single lap in dry conditions at the Hungaroring but lost out to Mercedes during a wet qualifying session, taking third and fourth on the grid. Hungarian Grand Prix: Championship Standings | Race Gallery Raikkonen dropped behind team-mate Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap, after which he carried out a two-stop strategy, spending time stuck behind Valtteri Bottas. Raikkonen ultimately profited when Bottas collided with Vettel to move up to third and expressed mixed...
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