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Ferrari to keep Alonso & Kimi

Ferrari boss Marco Mattiacci has confirmed to Sky Sports F1 that Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso will be retained for 2015.The futures of both Alonso and Raikkonen have been cast in doubt this year with the Finn struggling to get to grips with the ill-handling F14 T on his return to Scuderia and the Spaniard linked with a return to McLaren in the wake of another disappointing year for the Italian outfit.However, Mattiacci  has insisted to Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle that both drivers will remain with the team for next year.The interview will be played in full as part of Sky F1's coverage of the Belgian GP from 11.30am on Sunday.2007 World Champion Raikkonen remains Ferrari's last...
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