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Raikkonen admits seconds and thirds not enough

Kimi Raikkonen has conceded that he needs to start winning races again if he is to challenge for the 2013 world title, even though Lotus has made a step forward in performance.The Finn finished as runner-up for the second time in as many race as he led the, admittedly distant, pursuit of Lewis Hamilton at the Hungaroring but, having not taken the chequered flag first since the season-opener in Melbourne, he is beginning to wonder whether it is possible to close the gap to championship leader Sebastian Vettel over the nine remaining races of 2013.Since that unexpected victory in Australia, Raikkonen has racked up no fewer than five second-place finishes, and moved back into second place in...
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