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Ferrari to play 'carrot and stick' with Kimi

Ferrari are prepared to play a game of 'carrot and stick' with Kimi Raikkonen to keep Formula One's top Finn performing at his best. The 2007 world champion, still Ferrari's most recent title winner, is out of contract at the end of the year although the Italian team have an option of keeping him alongside Sebastian Vettel. Team principal Maurizio Arrivabene, who took on the job last November, told reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix that the decision would depend on the 35-year-old's performance on the track. Raikkonen responded immediately by finishing second on Sunday for his first podium finish since he was at Lotus in 2013 and first for Ferrari since 2009. "Every driver here in...
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