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Ferrari ask Raikkonen to party discreetly

Kimi Raikkonen will be asked to keep any excesses in his personal life away from the public eye when he finally arrives at Ferrari

The Finn has been surrounded by speculation that his off-track exploits and partying image may not go down too well at Ferrari, who have been used to Michael Schumacher's ultra-professional approach.

But Ferrari chief executive Jean Todt has no concerns about Raikkonen's lifestyle, although he has asked that the former McLaren driver be 'discrete' in the future.

"The Finns like to drink from time to time," said Todt in an interview with Le Figaro. "Raikkonen will be much more visible at Ferrari, and he will be given a lot of attention and much affection.

"But if he wants to clink glasses with his friends, then we will ask him to do it discreetly."

Todt has also reiterated his belief that Ferrari are unconcerned about Raikkonen's work ethic, despite suggestions that he will not be as diligent in his approach as Schumacher.

"You hear the stories," explained Todt. "But at this level, there are no tricks, it is necessary to be prepared. But I believe as a driver he is fast and consistent.

"There is not only the departure of Michael that gives us a new challenge. Our technical staff has evolved too. The organisation has changed, but it will remain strong.

"Things will be different and there will be a new challenge. But the goal is still to win races."

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