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Hamilton: "F1 would miss Kimi Raikkonen"

With reports coming out again that Kimi Raikkonen will lose his place at Ferrari to rookie Charles Leclerc next season, Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton has said that the F1 as a sport would miss the Finn if he retired. Even though new Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri is keen to retain the services of Raikkonen, it has been reported that former Ferrari CEO Sergio Marchionne, who passed away this July, had already signed a deal with Leclerc to guarantee him a seat at Ferrari in 2019. It is believed that Ferrari will be respecting the wish of their former leader. This would leave Raikkonen without a seat at Ferrari, likely prompting him to retire. “Would I miss Kimi? I think it’s always a...
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