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Raikkonen wants Ferrari over Lotus - Jordan

Former team owner turned BBC pundit Eddie Jordan believes Kimi Raikkonen would prefer a switch to Ferrari over remaining at his current team, Lotus. The Finnish driver lost out on the open seat at Red Bull, with Daniel Ricciardo instead partnering Sebastian Vettel. But Jordan believes he is now looking to Ferrari where he won the title in 2007. "Raikkonen had made Red Bull his first priority but when talks with the world champions broke down, he turned his attention to Ferrari," claims the 65-year-old who was first to predict Lewis Hamilton's move to Mercedes last year. Raikkonen's manager, Steve Robertson, didn't deny he was speaking to the Italian's about a possible return....
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