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			 The 2007 world champion, still Ferrari's most recent title winner, 
			is out of contract at the end of the year although the Italian team 
			have an option of keeping him alongside Sebastian Vettel. 
			 
			Team principal Maurizio Arrivabene, who took on the job last 
			November, told reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix that the decision 
			would depend on the 35-year-old's performance on the track. 
			 
			Raikkonen responded immediately by finishing second on Sunday for 
			his first podium finish since he was at Lotus in 2013 and first for 
			Ferrari since 2009. 
			  
			
			  
			 
			"Every driver here in the paddock wants to drive for Ferrari, this 
			is normal. Even guys that were quite a lot of time world champion. 
			I’m happy with the drivers that we have," commented Arrivabene 
			afterwards. 
			 
			"This does not mean that I am going to sign with Kimi tomorrow," he 
			added with a smile, having announced that he felt the real Raikkonen 
			was back, the one who seized his championship against the odds with 
			a string of late wins rather than the one who sometimes looked a bit 
			bored in 2009. 
			 
			"We are very clear. I repeat again: I said to Kimi, 'look, It 
			depends on your performance' and he has demonstrated that he's a 
			great driver. So if you ask me now, does he deserve to renew the 
			option, now today I am going to say yes. 
			  
			
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			"But if I am going to say yes, I don’t want the driver to fall 
			asleep. So I want to keep him up. Kimi is giving the best when he is 
			a bit in trouble," said the Italian, making clear that the contract 
			was the carrot being dangled. 
			 
			"This is a psychological approach. So the paper at the moment is 
			white. Sometimes I have to take the pen, then take it back. And Kimi 
			is going to the podium." 
			
			Raikkonen, who returned to Ferrari last year, has said he is 
			enjoying life at Ferrari more than ever. 
			 
			"This year is the best that I have had in any team; how the team 
			works together, how people work together, how the atmosphere is and 
			how things are being run. That tells you a lot. I'm very happy," he 
			said last week. 
			 
			(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Amlan Chakraborty) 
			
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