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Raikkonen: I could have driven better, more to come

Kimi Raikkonen says he is yet to extract the full potential of his Ferrari Formula 1 car despite ending Friday practice quickest ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix. The Finn, who will leave Ferrari at the end of the season to return to the Sauber squad that launched his F1 career back in 2001, was fourth-quickest in opening practice behind the Red Bull duo and teammate Sebastian Vettel, before improving to top the times in FP2. Raikkonen turned in a 1m38.699s to pip Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton to the fastest time by just 0.011s in a closely-fought session, though he conceded he lost “quite a bit of time” on his quickest Hypersoft run due to running wide over the kerbs. 5774263478001...
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