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Webber: Vettel will be at Ferrari in two years

Mark Webber believes Ferrari have decided to take Kimi Raikkonen on a two-year contract because they will soon sign Sebastian Vettel. It's no secret that Ferrari want the three-time champion at Maranello, but as of yet they've failed to secure his services despite many rumours that he has signed a pre-contract for 2015. That rumour was dispelled after the German took up a one-year option with Red Bull which will see him remain in Milton Keynes until 2016. However, Ferrari's two-year deal with Raikkonen will see an opening come up just as Vettel becomes a free agent - which Webber believes is timed perfectly to partner Fernando Alonso and the 26-year-old. "There are so many reasons why...
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