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Originally Posted by BSchneiderFan
Because if Ferrari want to win the WCC, the least they need is a driver who will finish second to Vettel, or win if Vettel breaks down. Kimi isn't that man any more, on the evidence of the first three races.
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Kimi is still a points machine. We'll see that through the season, IMO. Betcha a brew he finishes third and ahead of Bottas.