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F1 Chinese GP: Antonelli takes first F1 pole as Russell fights Q3 issue

Formula 1
Chinese GP
F1 Chinese GP: Antonelli takes first F1 pole as Russell fights Q3 issue

LIVE: F1 Chinese GP updates - Antonelli clinches first pole

Formula 1
Chinese GP
LIVE: F1 Chinese GP updates - Antonelli clinches first pole

Why Ferrari is fighting F1 start rule changes – and can they still lose?

Formula 1
Chinese GP
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F1 Chinese GP: Russell survives early Hamilton attack to win sprint

Formula 1
Chinese GP
F1 Chinese GP: Russell survives early Hamilton attack to win sprint

Decision imminent on F1 Bahrain and Saudi races as time runs out

Formula 1
Bahrain GP
Decision imminent on F1 Bahrain and Saudi races as time runs out

WRC Safari Rally Kenya: Solberg’s unusual weather wish

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Rally Kenya
WRC Safari Rally Kenya: Solberg’s unusual weather wish

WRC Safari Rally Kenya: Solberg hangs on to lead from charging Ogier

WRC
Rally Kenya
WRC Safari Rally Kenya: Solberg hangs on to lead from charging Ogier

LIVE: F1 Chinese GP updates - Russell leads ahead of safety car restart

Formula 1
Chinese GP
LIVE: F1 Chinese GP updates - Russell leads ahead of safety car restart

Kimi Raikkonen admits he 'cannot explain' current F1 struggles

Kimi Raikkonen says he cannot explain why he is struggling to be consistent driving Ferrari's Formula 1 car this season

The 2007 world champion has found it difficult to consistently match team-mate Fernando Alonso since rejoining the Scuderia for this year.

The Finn matched Alonso in the first part of qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, but ended up four tenths adrift come the end of the session.

He also ran right with the Spaniard during the first part of the race, but finished nearly 40 seconds adrift at the flag, including a quick spin at the hairpin.

Raikkonen reckons the car feels different from lap to lap, making it difficult for him to be consistent through a race.

"It's very difficult to really understand what is going on," Raikkonen said, when asked by AUTOSPORT whether the balance of his car shifted through a race.

"It seems to change. It can feel very difficult one lap, then suddenly for some reason a few laps later it's like the tyres work better.

"I cannot explain the reason, otherwise we would know. At the end of the race it seemed to be OK again. We have to look into things.

"There is potential in the car and the package. We have to just find out what we can do to get it on every lap."

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