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Raikkonen happy to leave Ferrari politics behind him

Kimi Raikkonen says he is happy to be away from Ferrari after years of behind-the-scenes politics at the Italian team. Raikkonen left Ferrari to rejoin Sauber, where he started his F1 career, which then became Alfa Romeo Racing. The 39-year-old was the last driver to win a drivers title with the Scuderia back in 2007 but upon his return to the team, fell into a second driver role and played back-up to Fernando Alonso and then Sebastian Vettel. Having moved away from the top team to join the promising Alfa Romeo team, Raikkonen said he was happy to be away from the atmosphere which had plagued Ferrari for several years. "Finally no more politics. I really enjoy driving. Here...
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