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Raikkonen reveals the difference between Ferrari and Alfa Romeo careers

Kimi Raikkonen reckons that there isn’t much difference between performing for Ferrari and performing for Alfa Romeo in Formula 1, apart from perhaps enjoying more racing duels as the midfield battle is closer than that at the front. Last year, it was announced that the Finn would be leaving Ferrari after ten years or service, with Charles Leclerc coming in to replace him to partner Sebastian Vettel. Article continues under video As part of the deal for Leclerc, Raikkonen would go back to the team in which he started his career, Sauber (now Alfa Romeo). He insists that not much has changed in terms of how he wants to race, but is motivated by the midfield battles with the likes of...
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