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Raikkonen wins Australian GP at Melbourne

Kimi Raikkonen has converted a brilliantly working 2-stop strategy to a race wing for Lotus, immediately confirming the long run pace of the E21. Fernando Alonso finished in second place, 10 seconds behind while Sebastian Vettel completes the podium in third. As the red lights go out to start the 2013 season, Sebastian Vettel makes a great starts and easily retains his first place. Felipe Massa immediately took the inside of the corner from Webber and jumped to second place, along with Hamilton who gained a place as well. Fernando Alonso went through the outside and passed Hamilton by turn 6, immediately challenging Massa for second place. Webber meanwhile dropped to 5th and got passed by...
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