BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Kimi Raikkonen said he could not be satisfied with third place at the Hungarian Grand Prix, despite taking his fifth podium finish in a row on Sunday.
Raikkonen started and finished third in Hungary after adopting an unconventional two-stop strategy while the rest of the front runners opted for a one-stop. He dropped a place at the start to teammate Sebastian Vettel but said beating race winner Lewis Hamilton was always going to be tough after Mercedes outqualified Ferrari on Saturday.
"It doesn't really feel like a very good race here, being in third place," he said.