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Raikkonen wants more than a second place at Hungary

July 24th, 2013 (F1plus).- Hungaroring is one of the places where experience places a big role. Its slow speed corners and twisty layout makes harder for overtaking, plus the track gets better over the weekend in terms of grip. In order to achieve good results here, a knowledgeable driver is required, since preparation and the right understanding of the track are very important, something that Kimi Raikkonen definitely projects. The Finn goes with and interesting Q&A ahead of the Hungarian Gran Prix. We, at F1plus, decided to present it in its original format to keep its context as intended.   What makes a good weekend in Hungary? I have finished second in Hungary too many times, so I...
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