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Berger surprised by Vettel move to Ferrari

Sebastian Vettel with Gerhard Berger Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger says he is surprised that Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel is joining Ferrari. The great Austrian told Sport Bild he thinks the long-time Red Bull driver's chances of repeating his recent successes at the beleaguered Italian team in the coming years is '50-50″. 'The challenge Sebastian is taking on is one of the biggest you can have in Formula 1,' said Berger. 'Even Fernando Alonso, one of the best in the business, has not become world champion there,' added the 55-year-old, who had two stints at Ferrari in the 80s and 90s but is also close to Red Bull mogul Dietrich Mateschitz. Berger continued: 'In my...
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