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  • Posted by admin on 14 Jul 2008
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Kimi Raikkonen pushing a photographer at British GP

The cool Fin, Kimi Raikkonen is currently under contract with Ferrari until the end of the 2009 season but there has been rumors that he was ready to walk away from that at the end of the current F1 season

Raikkonen has played down the rumors saying he has not broken any contract in his life and will serve them till the last days of it. However he has hinted that this will be his last F1 season on contract

Recently Raikkonen got himself in more problem as he shoved a veteran F1 photographer Paul-Henri Cahier at the British GP before his race, citing the photographer stepped on his equipment but Paul-Henri Cahier denied it

The 28 year old Raikkonen was last year Formula One driver champion, who won it by the closest of margin, 3 points ahead of McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton on the last day of race in Brazil

 

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