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Raikkonen: F1 should be a bit more dangerous
Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen says Formula 1 should be faster and a bit more dangerous, to make the sport more exciting. The Finn debuted in the sport back in 2001 for Sauber, before spells at McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus. He is now in his second stint at F1's most successful team. Raikkonen has experienced a number of different regulations since his maiden season, but believes changes should be made to the current rules to improve F1. “When I came in to Formula One, it was more exciting for everybody,” Raikkonen said in an interview with French TV channel Canal+. 'It was like really the top, it was a long time ago. We would have expected that cars would be faster and more exciting, but...
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