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Ferrari has 'come a long way' despite title race loss, says Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen feels Ferrari has "come a long way" to have fought for both Formula 1 titles in 2017, but stressed the need for the team to learn from the mistakes of its failed championship bid this season after losing out to Mercedes. Ferrari adapted well to the new technical regulations and led both championships following the Monaco Grand Prix, only for a downturn in form and a number of reliability issues to cause a late-season collapse. Mercedes wrapped up its fourth consecutive constructors' title in last month's United States Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton being crowned drivers' champion just one week later in Mexico, but Raikkonen feels Ferrari made great strides to get...
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