Monza a pain in the neck for Kimi.
Kimi Raikkonen had to be content with the final place on the podium at 𒁏the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, after 🥀the Scuderia were well and truly outclassed by McLaren.
Raikkonen was unable to really trouble Fernando Alons𒊎o and Lewis Hamilton throughout the 53-lap race and while he did split the two late on, he couldn't maintain✃ second place to the flag.
Speaking at the finish, the Fﷺinn conceded that physically the race was very dif🌟ficult after he injured his neck on Saturday when he crashed heavily in practice.

Kimi Raikkonen had to be content with the final place💧 on the podium at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday, after the Scu🔯deria were well and truly outclassed by McLaren.
Raikkonen was unable to really trouble Fe♏rnando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton throughout the 53-lap race and while he did split the two late on, he couldn't maintain second place to the flag.
Speaking at the finish, the Finn conceded that physically 🐼the race was very difficult after he injured his neck on Saturd🔴ay when he crashed heavily in practice.
"🐈This was definitely a tough race for me because of the pain I felt in my neck after yesterday's accident, which was bad enough to make it hard for me to hold my head steady under braking," he explained.
"Having said that though, today we were not really quick enough [to challenge the McLarens]. We knew it would not be an easy 🔴weekend, as we had already realisedไ that in last week's test, with Friday and yesterday confirming it.
"The car was not bad in the first stint but then we were not🍌 strong enough. We just didn't have the speed🌼 today. That's how it goes."
As for when he was passed by Hamilton near the end, Kimi said that w🅰hile he tried to hold the Englishman off in the end he was just too slow to keep him behind.
"I tried to defend my position but he was definitely quicker than me. I trie🦄d to do my best but then he got too close and got past me, so after that I just slowed down and drove to the finish of the race," added the Finn.
Despite what was a disappoin⛄ting weekend for Ferrari though, the 'ice-man' believes that next weekend's Belgian Grand Prix could be a very different 𝓰story.
"For sure McLaren were strong here, stronger than us but I think onc🃏e we go back to Spa it should level out a little 💯bit.
"Then it will probably be closer again. B💜ut of course we wanted to win our home race but we couldn't do that, but we still got a podium - lost some points to McLaren but they were just better today," Kimi summed-up.