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Raikkonen has 'full confidence' in Ferrari management

 XPB Images Kimi Raikkonen says he has "full confidence" in the Ferrari management to help the team return to winning ways soon. After three victories in 2015, Ferrari has had an underwhelming season so far, with the team yet to win a race this year. Technical director James Allison left Ferrari last month, but Raikkonen is not concerned about the structure of the team "Obviously changes in the middle of the year sometimes work, sometimes they don’t, but I think looking at the big picture we’ll be fine," Raikkonen said. "We have a lot of good people that know what they’re doing but it takes time to find the right position for everybody. "The...
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