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Raikkonen: Not a lot made sense for Ferrari in Singapore GP practice

Kimi Raikkonen said "not a lot of things made sense" for Ferrari as the Formula 1 team struggled for pace in Friday practice for the Singapore Grand Prix

Ahead of the weekend, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said Singapore's Marina Bay street circuit would favour rivals Ferrari and Red Bull.

Red Bull lived up to that billing, with Daniel Ricciardo leading the way in both practice sessions, but Ferrari struggled and Raikkonen was the fastest of its two drivers in FP2 in ninth, 1.983 seconds off the pace.

Team-mate Sebastian Vettel was 11th, although the German failed to complete a representative low-fuel lap.

"Overall, it was a difficult day and not a lot of things made sense," said Raikkonen. "There is a lot to work on.

"It's not exactly where we expected it to start but we work forward.

"I'm sure we can improve. It's not the first time and it's only Friday."

Vettel struggled to find a good balance in either of the 90-minute sessions and ruined his second attempt at a low-fuel lap in FP2 on ultra-soft tyres when he clipped the wall on the exit of Turn 10.

"It was not ideal, I didn't mean to go off," he said.

"I was very lucky I could continue.

"It was a tricky session for us. The balance wasn't quite there. But I think it's in the car.

"I'm not yet happy, missing a bit the balance, then you miss a bit the confidence."

Vettel admitted Ferrari mades a few changes to the car that did not work and was hopeful the team could turn things around in time for Saturday's qualifying session.

"We tried a couple of things," he said.

"I'm not sure they are the right things to do. Now we see what we can do tomorrow.

"It's not the first Friday we've struggled. I'm pretty sure we'll be close tomorrow.

"It's clear both of us weren't that happy today and we need to improve but I'm sure we have enough time to look at it and find a solution."

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