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Alfa Romeo can't control private life - Raikkonen

Aug.5 Kimi Raikkonen says he will not stop doing dangerous activities just because he is in Formula 1. Well known for loving rallying, motocross and most recently jumping from a building into a swimming pool, the 39-year-old Finn insists that his life away from F1 is up to him. "I haven't read my contract because it's not worth much as far as I am concerned," he told the Hungarian magazine Vezess when asked if he is prohibited from engaging in dangerous activities. "When I first talked to Alfa Romeo, I told them that if they complain about anything, if they whine, I won't be here anymore," Raikkonen added. "There are many dangerous things in life," the 2007...
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