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Raikkonen sees progress from Russia at Ferrari

 XPB Images Kimi Raikkonen feels Ferrari has made a better start to the Spanish Grand Prix weekend than it did at the last race in Russia. Mercedes held a clear advantage during the last race in Sochi, with Raikkonen struggling with the handling of his car and finishing a distant third in the race behind Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Having been second in both practice sessions in Barcelona - a quarter of a second off Rosberg in FP2 - Raikkonen was encouraged by Friday's running. "For me it feels like we started off the weekend a bit better," Raikkonen said. "It’s easier to make the tyres work than in Russia. But there’s still work to be done before we are...
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