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Raikkonen: Next year things will get better

Kimi Raikkonen looking forward to 2015 Kimi Raikkonen was looking ahead to the 2015 Formula 1 season rather than seeing the Hungarian Grand Prix as the start of an immediate Ferrari revival. After an uncompetitive first half of 2014 with the complex and problematic F14T, the Finn finished a solid sixth in Hungary – his best result of the season so far. And Raikkonen's teammate Fernando Alonso was in the running for the race win until the dying moments, when he was passed by winner Daniel Ricciardo. Formula 1 now breaks for three full weekends before hostilities resume in Belgium late next month. But the Finnish media quoted Raikkonen as saying: 'I don't see things changing much in...
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