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Massa not surprised Raikkonen struggling at Ferrari

Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen were teammates at Ferrari Former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa says he is not surprised that Kimi Raikkonen, his replacement at the Maranello squad, has struggled so much in 2014. The Brazilian is well placed to comment, having partnered both Finn Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso at different times at Ferrari. Massa's first Ferrari teammate, however, was his friend Michael Schumacher, who the Williams driver said was amazing. 'Fernando and Michael are on the same level,' he told Auto Bild. 'In the race maybe even Fernando sees things more clearly.' However, many pundits expected Raikkonen – Ferrari's last world champion – to give Spaniard Alonso a...
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