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Raikkonen could buy into Sauber - Salo

Sep.12 Kimi Raikkonen will keep his F1 career alive for another two seasons at least, despite losing his place at Ferrari to youngster Charles Leclerc. The 38-year-old has been signed up by Sauber, the small Swiss team where he started his career way back in 2001. "I heard about this possibility already at Monza," former team owner and boss Peter Sauber told Blick newspaper. "That is happens is a great signal for the team and the fans," he added. Sauber thinks it is the changes made at the team, such as the alliance with Alfa Romeo and the new management headed by Frederic Vasseur, that convinced Raikkonen to join. "A year ago he probably would not have taken this...
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