SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) - Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was in a surprisingly positive mood after modifications to his car helped him keep pace with favourites Mercedes during Friday's practice at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
The Finn was second in both 90-minute sessions at the steamy Sepang circuit behind Lewis Hamilton and then Nico Rosberg to give him hope of being more competitive in Sunday's race after a disappointing start in Melbourne a fortnight ago.
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