Kimi Raikkonen has a good chance of hanging onto his place at Ferrari beyond 2017.
That is the view of the Finn’s countryman Mika Salo, a former F1 driver and now regular FIA steward.
After Monaco, where Raikkonen appeared to be the victim of a Ferrari strategy to demote him behind teammate Sebastian Vettel, many said the 37-year-old is now effectively the de-facto number 2 driver.
It came amid existing speculation that Raikkonen could lose his seat at the end of his current contract.