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Raikkonen will retire when he can't give what he expects

Kimi Raikkonen has insisted he will not retire until he cannot keep doing his best admitting getting motivated has never been an issue for the 2007 World Champion. Raikkonen won the World Championship with Ferrari in 2007 and has since raced for Lotus, Sauber and Ferrari again. The Finn is now 39 and has started the new season in electric form in his new Alfa Romeo, scoring an eighth-place finish in Australia before beating that by one place in Bahrain. Speaking ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix Raikkonen explained how he has no plans to retire just yet. “Motivation has never been a problem even if the world thinks so. “I do what I can and when I feel that I do not give what I...
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