Kimi Raikkonen says he is getting bored by Formula One's new-for-2017 regulations after struggling to make up positions in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
F1 introduced an aerodynamic regulation overhaul during the winter in a bid to promote better racing and improve the aesthetic appeal of the sport's machinery by creating wider, faster and more aggressively-looking cars. The new regulations have been a success in terms of reducing lap times, but drivers have voiced their concerns throughout the season at how the regulation changes have had a negative effect with regards to close-proximity racing.
Raikkonen sealed his fifth podium finish at Interlagos thanks to a third place finish in Brazil but the Finn was left frustrated that he was unable to improve on his starting position, something he blamed on not being able to pull off an overtake during the grand prix.