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Raikkonen secures new Ferrari deal for 2018

Kimi Raikkonen will stay at Ferrari next season, after the team announced a new deal with the Finn on Tuesday. The former world champion's contract with the Maranello outfit had been due to run out at the end of this year, and there had been speculation about whether or not he would continue. But in a short statement, Ferrari said that Raikkonen would remain onboard for 2018. Raikkonen's deal will likely pave the way for Ferrari to conclude a new longer deal with Sebastian Vettel, whose current contract runs until the end of 2017. More to follow. Be part of something big Your email address
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