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Ferrari not quite ready for 2015 title says Berger
Gerhard Berger has hailed the performance in 2015 of his old team Ferrari. Earlier, some were arguing that Ferrari only appeared to have improved this year due to the collapse of its rival grandees like Red Bull and McLaren. And after Sebastian Vettel's breakthrough win in Malaysia, the resurgence seemed to taper, and following an engine upgrade in Canada, speculation suggested technical boss James Allison's future might be in doubt due to the mid-season slump. But Berger, who drove for Ferrari until the mid 90s, said the Maranello marque should actually be congratulated. "They have made a big step forward compared to last year and I didn't expect that," said the Austrian legend....
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