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Kimi hints at staying beyond current Ferrari contract

Sutton Images Enlarge Kimi Raikkonen says he will stop racing in Formula One when he no longer enjoys it and has the option to stay at Ferrari for another two years if he wants. Raikkonen signed a two year contract to return to Ferrari at the start of this season but has struggled for pace and been outperformed by team-mate Fernando Alonso. He is hoping Ferrari will produce a car that is more to his liking next year when Alonso leaves and is replaced by Sebastian Vettel. While Raikkonen has given some thought to life after F1, he says he is still passionate about the sport and could stay beyond the end of next year at Ferrari. "I want to do something more with my life than just...
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