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Räikkönen: Fourth 'best we could get'
– Ferrari driver Kimi Räikkönen says fourth position at the Japanese Grand Prix was the best he could achieve, as he moved ahead of both Williams drivers throughout the course of the race.Räikkönen started from sixth place on the grid but moved into fifth on the opening lap after Felipe Massa made contact with Daniel Ricciardo, before passing Valtteri Bottas through the second round of stops."Today we did the maximum we could and, considering where we had started the race from, fourth position is the best we could get," he said."The car was OK and we had the right speed, but on a circuit like this, when you are stuck behind other cars, it's always hard to...
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