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Raikkonen hoping Hard tyre compound will benefit Ferrari in Malaysia

Kimi Raikkonen hopes the team can maximise the change in tyre compounds in the Malaysian Grand Prix to the best of their advantage. The hard compound tyre could bring a different strategic choice for the Scuderia Ferrari team which could favour them for the chance of victory. “This is one of the few races in which we have to use the Hard tyres, but the conditions here are different from some other places where we have used them: it’s very hot and the track has a completely new surface. So it might be that the hard's are the best tyres in race conditions and it might be not. From tomorrow we’ll know.” Raikkonen aim is to obviously take victory but with the dominance of Mercedes...
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