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Raikkonen: Give me more power!

Kimi Raikkonen in the cockpit of the Ferrari F14T When told over the Ferrari team radio during the Austrian Grand Prix to catch up to his nearest on track rival, Kimi Raikkonen answered in typical forthright manner that has become his trademark. Raikkonen's race engineer came over the radio three quarters of the way into the race: 'We are racing Button, we need two tenths per lap.' The Finn snapped back in response: 'Give me more power!' Raikkonen has notably struggled since returning to the Italian team in 2014, but so too has Ferrari with its newly V6-turbo powered F14T. The 2007 F1 world champion said after the race, 'This was another very difficult race for me, despite having gone...
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