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Raikkonen accepts poor Monza start was his fault

Kimi Raikkonen accepts that it was finger trouble that caused his poor start in the Italian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver had qualified on the front row of the grid for the Monza race, but nearly stalled at the start, dropping to the bottom of the field. Raikkonen recovered to finish in fifth position. After the race it was not clear why he had made such a poor start, but the Finn said on Thursday it was his own mistake. "I was still on the anti-stall and the reason why...for sure I did all correct, but the finger might have been for whatever reason on the second paddle in a bit wrong position for no apparent reason," said Raikkonen in Singapore. "But the end result is the...
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