F1 Hungarian GP: Raikkonen blames himself for missed Hungary victory chance

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Kimi Raikkonen fe🌜lt he had the pace to win Sunday's🌳 Hungarian Grand Prix and end his Formula 1 victory drought, blaming himself for missing out on pole in qualifying.
Raikkonen was left🅷 frustrated sitting behind F🌌errari team-mate Sebastian Vettel for much of the race in Hungary, the leader running slowly due to a handling issue.
Raikkonen's lack of a move on Vettel for the lead raised ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚquestions about Ferrari's tactics, leaving the Finn to fall into the clutches of Lewis Hamilton behind.
Raikkonen eve𒆙ntually finished second, but had no hard feelings abo🔯ut the result or Ferrari's approach.
"I caught up with Sebastian at the en🦋d of the first stint and once he pitted I had very good speed but the team called me in," Raikkonen explained.
"I'm sure there were reasons for that, maybe the Mercedes, who had stopped early and had fresh tyres were going quick. Anyhow, ꦬmy whole race was basically following Sebastian but then Mercedes caught us and I was going he would go as fast as he co♔uld without saving tyres, as they were catching us.
"Being in the middle is a bit of an awful place to be, because a bad exit in the last corner with the guy b🦩ehind having DRS may allow him to get you. But that happened maybe once when I got a bit sideways in the last corner.
"Today the car was great, I was just following my own rear wing - well, at least it l✱ooked the same... Obviously I want to win but this was a great result for the team.
"In the end we got another one-two and I can look at what I did yesterday and blame
myself for not givꦫing myseཧlf a better chance in the race.
"My car was good, we had a plan as a team, Seb was first yesterday and he got away first. The aim was,ﷺ in whatever way, to 🅷finish one-two."