What should Ferrari have done for 2017?
Kimi Raikkonen will stay at Ferrari for another season in 2017. But was that the right decision? Autosport's reporters give their verdicts
The subject of what Ferrari should do with its second seat has dominated the Formula 1 driver market talk for the last two silly seasons.
Both times, the team from Maranello has opted to retain Kimi Raikkonen - a polarising choice given the Finn's popularity with fans and his strong CV from years gone by, but a difficulty to get on terms with two world champion team-mates since returning to Ferrari for 2014.
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