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Alonso: There's nothing above Ferrari

Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso says he will finish his Formula One career at Ferrari. Having joined the Italian outfit from Renault at the start of the 2010 season, Alonso signed a new five-year contract midway through the 2011 campaign. With his long-term future secure, the Spaniard - who also had stints with Minardi and McLaren - admits he can't see himself driving for another team on the Formula One grid. Asked 'Would you like to end your career at Ferrari?' during a Twitter Q&A on the team's website, he replied: "Yes, that's what I'm going to do. "It's the best team in the world, there's nothing above Ferrari." Alonso and Ferrari head to this weekend's Chinese...
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