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Räikkönen says he could continue into 2016

– Former World Champion Kimi Räikkönen says he will "probably" remain at Ferrari for another two seasons, reaffirming that he intends to see out the rest of his Formula 1 career with the Italian marque.Räikkönen, who turned 35 on Friday, has endured a trying return to Ferrari, with set-up issues contributing to him lying 12th in the standings ahead of the final three races, 94 points behind team-mate Fernando Alonso.But having hinted earlier in the year that he would likely retire at the end of the 2015 campaign, the 35-year-old says there is potential for one more season in the top echelon before switching his focus to other interests."I have a contract for next...
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