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Raikkonen struggled with understeer at the end of qualifying

Chinese Grand Prix – Kimi Raikkonen said he struggled with understeer during Q3 which left him fourth on the grid. The Finn did an extra run in Q2 and went fastest, breaking Michael Schumacher’s 2004 lap record in the process. But when Raikkonen went into Q3, he was left with a car that was suddenly …
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