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Ferrari has confirmed that Fernando Alonso will replace Kimi Raikkonen for the 2010 Formula 1 season, ending over a year of speculation . Alonso's reported €25 million ($36.5 million) contract will last three years, but...
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Paul from F1 Club of the Philippines says
(in Kubica joins Renault for 2010)
Robert Kubica will replace the Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso as Renault’s lead driver in 2010, the French team has announced.The 24-year-old Polish driver moves to Renault having spent his whole Formula 1 career so far at BMW Sauber. Kubica had been strongly linked to Renault in recent w...
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F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Report - Robert Kubica to Renault Formula 1 team with an eye on Ferrari)
Robert Kubica has reportedly inked only a one year contract with Renault so that he is available should Ferrari be back on the Formula One driver market for 2011.
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René Fagnan from Auto123 says
(in F1: Robert Kubica joins Renault F1 Team)
Now that Fernando Alonso has been confirmed at Ferrari for next season, the dominos start falling into place. Robert Kubica leaves BMW-Sauber to join the ranks of Renault.
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René Fagnan from Auto123 says
(in F1: Update on 2010 Formula 1 teams and drivers)
With the confirmation of the moves of Fernando Alonso to Ferrari and Robert Kubica to Renault, the dominos are falling into place. Let's take a look at the grid for next year's F1 season.
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autosport.com says
(in F1: Kubica joins Renault for 2010)
Renault has announced that Robert Kubica will replace the Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso as its lead driver in 2010
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F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Renault set to confirm Robert Kubica Formula 1 deal)
Robert Kubica is set to move to the Renault Formula One team to replace the Ferrari bound Fernando Alonso in 2010, according to the French daily Le Figaro.
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Radio New Zealand says
(in Kubica to join Renault - report)
The Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica is reported to set to replace Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso at Renault in 2010. The French daily Le Figaro says Kubica and Renault are ...
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wot.motortrend.com says
(in Reduced 2010 Budgets Be Damned! Toyota F1 Goes After Kimi, Kubica for 2010)
Toyota F1 team principal John Howett confirmed today that he and his team are aggressively seeking to sign current F1 drivers Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) and Robert Kubica (BMW-Sauber) for the 2010 season. Even with a reduced...
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Automobile Rumor Central says
(in Fernando Alonso Officially Replaces Raikkonen at Ferrari F1)
Rumors had been circulating for months about two-time world-champion Fernando Alonso moving to Ferrari for the 2010 season . The rumors have now been confirmed, as Alonso signed a three-year deal with Ferrari, effectively...
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Radio New Zealand says
(in Alonso tips Kubica as his replacement at Renault)
Fernando Alonso has backed the Polish driver Robert Kubica to replace him at Renault after the double Formula One world champion joins Ferrari at the end of the season. Kubica, ...
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F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Fernando Alonso advises Renault Formula 1 team to sign Robert Kubica)
The Ferrari bound Fernando Alonso on Thursday advised his current Formula One team Renault to replace him for 2010 with Robert Kubica.
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F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Renault to name Fernando Alonso Formula 1 replacement next week)
Renault will name the Ferrari bound Fernando Alonso's replacement for the 2010 season next week , the French Formula One team announced at Suzuka on Thursday.
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autosport.com says
(in F1: Renault to reveal new driver next week)
The Renault team will announce Fernando Alonso's replacement next week following the Spaniard's move to Ferrari for the 2010 season.
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Auto123.com from Auto123 says
(in F1: Renault to name Fernando Alonso replacement next week)
Renault will name the Ferrari-bound Fernando Alonso's replacement for the 2010 season "next week", the French team announced at Suzuka on Thursday.
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Internetautoguide Blogs says
(in Fernando Alonso Joins Ferrari F1, replaces Kimi Raikkonen)
Ferrari have announced that double world champion Fernando Alonso will join them for 2010 from Renault, replacing Kimi Raikkonen.
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crash.net says
(in Fernando Alonso confirmed at Ferrari for F1 2010)
Double F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso will partner Felipe Massa at Ferrari in 2010, the Scuderia has officially confirmed - as Kimi Raikkonen makes way for the Spaniard's entrance.
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autosport.com says
(in F1: Ferrari confirms three-year Alonso deal)
Ferrari has officially confirmed that Fernando Alonso will replace Kimi Raikkonen in its line-up from 2010, having completed a three-year deal
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Formula1.com says
(in Kimi Raikkonen set to leave Ferrari and join Lewis Hamilton at McLaren next season)
Lewis Hamilton will be joined by Kimi Raikkonen at McLaren next season pending the successful conclusion of talks to release the Finn from his Ferrari contract, The Daily Telegraph understands.
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F1SA.com says
(in F1 : Fernando Alonso's Formula 1 Ferrari move to be announced Thursday)
Fernando Alonso will this week be confirmed as a Ferrari Formula One driver for 2010 and beyond, according to reports.
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telegraph.co.uk says
(in Kimi Raikkonen set to leave Ferrari and join Lewis Hamilton at McLaren next season)
Kimi Raikkonen will join Lewis Hamilton at McLaren next season if talks to release the Finn from his Ferrari contract are successful.
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autosport.com says
(in F1: Ferrari set to confirm Alonso for 2010)
Ferrari could announce its 2010 deal with Fernando Alonso as early as next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, with the Spaniard's move to the Maranello team now all but confirmed.
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