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I thought that Vettel only outqualified Raikkonen due to a mistake on Kimi's part and in the race Kimi's pace was actually slightly quicker - it was the bad luck at the beginning and pit-stops which ruined things for Raikkonen in Melbourne. I would hardly say he "was left trailing in Vettel's wake". Seb did do a good job though. Both Vettel and Raikkonen had cars that didn't suit their driving styles last year - I'd bet neither have lost any speed and are possibly the strongest driver pairing on the grid (although McLaren's two may run close for that).