Kimi Raikkonen has said the various rule changes to try and improve overtaking over the years have not made any real difference to racing.

Formula 1 bosses have once again decided to tinker with the regulations for next season, introducing simplified front wings and bigger rear wings to try and maximise the effect of the DRS zones.

But Raikkonen is sceptical about the continued new initiatives as he doe not believe that any of them have truly solved the problem.

“Not just for all the spectators, but for all of us, it’s more fun when we actually race,” Raikkonen told Autosport when asked if the standard of racing would affect his decision to continue in Formula 1 next season.

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