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Raikkonen: French GP won't "change the world"

Looking ahead to the return of the French Grand Prix after a long leave of absence, Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen doesn't think that the comeback will exactly "change the world". Unlike many, Raikkonen revealed that he has some past experience on the Circuit Paul Ricard, even though it wasn't in a racing context. "I tested there in the past and there are a lot of different layouts they’ve been using in the past," he told RaceFans. "I think it’s more or less the long layout where we’re going to race and I’ve been there with the McLaren and once with the Ferrari - Let’s see. That was a while ago, though. The track has recently...
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