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Robertson: Kimi loves driving

Many believed if Kimi Raikkonen did not stay with Ferrari beyond this season he would quit the sport, but not so as a flurry of activity around the Italian Grand Prix resulted in the veteran Finn swapping seats with Sauber's Charles Leclerc. The surprise deal was announced ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix weekend and means that Raikkonen will be with us until the end of 2020. The reason for this, according to his longtime manager Steve Robertson, is simple: 'Kimi loves driving. He could have stopped, but he just loves driving at the top in Formula 1.' 'Personally I knew that he would keep driving. I believed that if he did not stay at Ferrari, he would like to look at another option....
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