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Hamilton: F1 will miss Raikkonen

Lewis Hamilton says Formula 1 will be worse off for the absence of Kimi Raikkonen, amid reports that the veteran has failed to keep hold of his Ferrari seat in 2019. Widespread reports across the Italian Grand Prix weekend suggested Charles Leclerc has already penned a deal to race alongside Sebastian Vettel next year. If Raikkonen needed to deliver at Monza in order to save his seat, he certainly tried his best - qualifying on pole with the fastest lap in the history of F1. The Finn was unable to hold on in the race as a vice of Silver Arrows squeezed the life out of his rear tyres - Valtteri Bottas ultimately backing his countryman into Hamilton's clutches. Although unable to break...
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