- 29 Sep 09, 11:42#158403
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cant wait for next year now

Ferrari are poised to announce that double world champion Fernando Alonso will join the team for 2010.
The Spaniard, 28, has signed a two-year contract with options to extend and will earn a salary in the region of 19-25 million euros (£17.3m-£22.8m).
The deal, which has been widely expected in Formula 1 for some time, is likely to be announced this weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
He will partner Felipe Massa, with Kimi Raikkonen tipped to move to McLaren.
The Finn had a contract with Ferrari until the end of 2010, but the team have been in negotiations to move him to another team.
As part of the cascade of driver moves that will follow Alonso's switch, Pole Robert Kubica is tipped to fill the vacancy left by Alonso at Renault.
Alonso, 28, signed his Ferrari contract as long ago as July 2008, according to sources close to Ferrari.
The Italian team had been planning to announce it at the end of the season, but it has become such common knowledge that they have decided to bring that forward.
His contract runs to the end of 2011, but there are options for a further three years, which could mean he will drive for Ferrari until the end of 2014, when he will be 33.
More to follow.
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cant wait for next year now

