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DC wants Hulkenberg or Bottas at Ferrari

Sebastian Vettel may hope Kimi Raikkonen remains at Ferrari next year, but if it was up to David Coulthard then the Finn would be replaced by Nico Hulkenberg or Valtteri Bottas. Raikkonen's contract with the Scuderia runs out at the end of this year and, although he has indicated that he would love to stay with the team, he hasn't really delivered on track. While Vettel has won one race this year and appeared on the podium another four times, Raikkonen has just one top-three place to his name. Vettel, though, wants Ferrari to retain the Finn saying 'Kimi will soon return to being the driver we all know'. However, Coulthard feels Ferrari should replace the 2007 World Champion with...
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