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Raikkonen forced to retire with suspected turbo issue

Spanish Grand Prix – Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was forced to retire from a potential podium finish on Sunday. Raikkonen had been running a solid P4 during the race on Sunday, ahead of eventual podium finisher Max Verstappen. While teammate Sebastian Vettel had been ahead on track before opting to make another pitstop as the German struggled to make his tyres last, Raikkonen had no such issues and was quite happy to continue with his planned one stop race. However, on Lap 26, Raikkonen slowed leaving the chicane and allowed Verstappen through. Trundling down the main straight, he radioed in to say that he had a problem and had lost power. While he managed to do another lap and get back...
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