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Raikkonen would welcome Vettel as teammate

Ferrari is yet to confirm the news, but the famous team looks set to enter the 2015 season with Sebastian Vettel alongside Kimi Raikkonen. It is now an open paddock secret that Alonso and Ferrari made the decision to terminate the rest of their contract - scheduled to run until the end of 2016 - on Thursday. According to Red Bull, quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel will replace the Spaniard. And despite Kimi Raikkonen's struggles in 2014, the Finn has a watertight contract and so he looks set to be Vettel's teammate in red. Famously, the pair are friends. Asked by the Finnish broadcaster MTV3 if he would be happy to work with Vettel at Ferrari, Raikkonen said at Suzuka:...
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