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Raikkonen not giving up on Ferrari's season

Kimi Raikkonen has said Ferrari will 'push until the last lap in the last race' despite losing significant ground to Mercedes in both World Championships. Scuderia team-mate Sebastian Vettel is now 59 points behind title leader Lewis Hamilton, who could win a fourth World Championship crown if he wins in Austin this weekend and Vettel finishes P6 or lower. With just four races remaining, though, Raikkonen is not losing faith and believes Ferrari are still capable of clinching race victories. 'Any of them, as long as we do everything as well as possible,' Raikkonen told Autosport. 'It's a bit unknown, the tracks are different from each other. 'So we go every weekend, start from zero and do...
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