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Raikkonen's Magnum ice-cream USB sticks a big hit

Lotus continued to bank on the popularity of Kimi Raikkonen making most of PR opportunities at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Ahead of the race, members of the media attending the event at Albert Park were supplied with a Magnum-style USB stick on Thursday. “Ice-cream anyone? These tasty little numbers have already been a big hit with the media here in Melbourne; pretty soon you'll be able to grab one too... stay tuned,” the team mentioned on its Facebook page. Its design was based on the same ice-cream that Raikkonen was seen munching in the Ferrari garage at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix, when the race was stopped due to heavy rain. Recently, the Finn had explained...
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