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Zehnder: 'Kimi Raikkonen doesn't read contracts'

Kimi Raikkonen switched to Alfa Romeo at the end of 2018, where he took the place of Charles Leclerc who switched to Ferrari. Raikkonen will again be active in Formula 1 this season, but how did that move come about at the time? In 2017 the first lines were already thrown out and Raikkonen seized it when it became clear that his work for Ferrari would come to an end. Return to Sauber Kimi Raikkonen made his debut in 2001 at Sauber which is now known as Alfa Romeo. So the Finn is familiar with the environment and the employees, including team manager Beat Zehnder. Together with Raikkonen he was in a private jet after the Grand Prix at Silverstone in 2017 when the future of the Finn was...
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