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Raikkonen bemoans understeer issues after Australian Grand Prix

Kimi Raikkonen finished the Australian Grand Prix in fourth position, but was unable to match the pace of Scuderia Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who took the race victory on Sunday. The Finn was noticeable slower during the opening stint of the race at Albert Park, and admitted that making the switch from the Ultrasoft to the Soft tyre in his one and only pit stop predominately cured the understeer issue that saw him struggle in the early laps. 'Yesterday we suffered a bit with understeer on the car and it was a similar story on the first set of tyres,' said Raikkonen. 'Once we put the soft tyres on, the car turned to be very good and I was very happy – but obviously at that...
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