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- Updated: July 24, 2016
Kimi Raikkonen has expressed his frustration by the lack of consistency from the FIA after his duel with Red Bull youngster Max Verstappen.
At Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, Raikkonen and Verstappen were battling for P5, with the latter aggressively trying to keep his position from a relentless Ferrari driver.
During one of his many attempts of an overtake, Raikkonen clipped his front wing on the rear tyre of the RB12, which prompted him to blame Verstappen for making more than one manoevre while defending.
The Dutchman was cleared by the FIA and went unpunished. However, the 2007 World Champion feels that the stewards need to be more consistent with their decision making.
“The battle became more difficult when I lost part of the front wing. I could no longer follow closely in the last corners of the lap and didn’t manage to …
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