Raikkonen: Fastest laps in F1 mean nothing
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yes we just have to hope he can see the light at the end of the tunnel but i still say it is because schumi and massa have had more to do with the development of the car than kimi has. The f2008 looks as though it has been designed around massa and that's why he looks good at the moment BUT give massa a car that the setup is not
%100 and he gets knowhere with it wheras kimi makes progress by adapting his driving style to overcome the performance issue
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F1 » Raikkonen: Fastest laps in F1 mean nothing

Defending F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen admits he 'can't explain [his] dark period' in the top flight in 2008, as the Ferrari star reveals his fastest lap record is worthless to him.

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Eventhough Im a ferrari fan I want to see ferrari fail to mclaren this year. It will make them think about their cars and useless strategies. The ghost of unluck has captured kimi again after successful 2007. :D
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Mr Davo Singapore is street circuit. Would you rather the drivers speed straight through unprotected grandstands or yet into the Singapore river? Spa is in the mountains and is surrounded by a forrest. Without these walls you say are in the "wrong places," drivers would have crashes that could be worse than Piquet's in Singapore and Raikkonen's at Spa. :? :? :?
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