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Raikkonen: "A lot of things falling into place"

Kimi Raikkonen says "a lot of things" are falling in place for his team, Ferrari. Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen believes that "a lot of things" are falling into place for the Italian side, but he says that there is still room to improve for the second-placed team. The Italian team are closer than they have been for a while to Mercedes following their dominant years and Raikkonen has supported Sebastian Vettel with eight podium finishes this season. Raikkonen is yet to win a race this campaign, but the 38-year-old has been on good form and sits third in the drivers' standings. "We have a decent car, we keep improving things," Raikkonen said to PlanetF1....
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