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Spanish Grand Prix – Ferrari finishes second and third

Kimi Raikkonen runner-up ahead of Sebastian Ferrari leaves Spain with a second and third place. At the end of a thrilling race, Raikkonen finished just six tenths behind the winner Max Verstappen. With Vettel right behind him, the Scuderia adds 33 points to its tally. Maurizio Arrivabene "We must be realistic and accept the fact that, if both Mercedes had been in the race, the result would have been different. Today we had an opportunity and we failed to take advantage. Even if on track we had a fast car we had to pay a hefty price for the problems we experienced in qualifying and which, on some parts of the circuit, re-surfaced during the course of the race. Now we must address these...
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