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Raikkonen: Work required on Ferrari reliability

Scuderia Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen accepts that Ferrari needs to work on its reliability after a mixed start to the 2016 season. Ferrari has again emerged as Mercedes' nearest challenger, with Sebastian Vettel leading the Australian Grand Prix before finishing third, while Raikkonen placed second in Bahrain. However, Raikkonen was unable to finish in Australia while Vettel retired on the formation lap in Bahrain. Raikkonen is sure that the inherent speed of the SF16-H is encouraging but that work is required on its reliability. "It's positive what the team has built over the winter," Raikkonen said ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. "It hasn’t been [an] ideal first two races,...
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