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Raikkonen: More to come from Ferrari

Scuderia Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen says there is more to come from Ferrari after he ended his podium drought at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Raikkonen took advantage of a late brake problem to move into second position to stand on the podium for the first time since he raced for Lotus in 2013. Both Mercedes drivers used the Prime tyre for the final stint of the race but Raikkonen used the Prime compound during the second segment of the race, allowing him to switch to the Options for the final stint. But the Finn believes that Ferrari will soon be able to challenge Mercedes on pure pace, rather than merely adopting an alternate strategy "I don’t think it’s the only way," Raikkonen...
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