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'Alonso, Kimi could be dangerous'

Luca di Montezemolo concedes pairing Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari this year carries with it some risk. This season Raikkonen will be returning to Ferrari, the team with whom he won the 2007 World Championship before falling out of favour two years later. Alonso stepped into the breach in 2010 but as yet has failed to secure a World title with the Scuderia. In a bid to put an end to Red Bull's reign in 2014, Ferrari have recalled Raikkonen who will partner Alonso. And although on paper that hands Ferrari one of the strongest line-ups on the grid, the team's president admits it is not without risk. "Putting together Alonso and Raikkonen could be dangerous. But in...
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