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Raikkonen rules out Rosberg-like role

Aug.17 Kimi Raikkonen says he cannot understand why Nico Rosberg retired as world champion after 2016. This week, the Finn launched the initial Finnish edition of his autobiography, which translates as 'The Unknown Kimi Raikkonen'. He said that when he eventually retires from F1, staying away from the paddock will not be difficult. "No it will not be hard to stop this job," the Ferrari driver said at the launch in Helsinki. "I will be relieved when all of the things not involving driving will end. The driving is great but nothing else," Raikkonen added. When asked if he would be tempted to follow Rosberg's lead in returning as a regular pundit, he answered: "When...
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