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Raikkonen not expecting Williams to remain in front

Williams' form at Silverstone provided one of the talking points of raceday, where Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas spent nearly half the race at the very front, but Kimi Raikkonen does not believe that signifies a change in the F1 pecking order. Although Bottas, in Canada, and Massa, in Austria had taken turns to deny the Finn and team-mate Sebastian Vettel a podium appearance in the two races heading into Silverstone, Raikkonen firmly believes that they were three circuits that benefited the Mercedes-powered FW37, and that normality will be resolved next time out in Hungary. “It depends a lot on other circuits and conditions over the weekend, but I expect it to be a different story in...
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