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Berger says Mercedes had to change something

7 February, 2013 Gerhard Berger with Norbert Haug Former F1 driver and team boss Gerhard Berger has backed the recent sweeping senior management changes at Mercedes. Since the end of the 2012 season, Norbert Haug has been ousted, Lewis Hamilton has taken Michael Schumacher's place in the cockpit, and new chairman Niki Lauda has bought a 10 per cent stake in the Brackley based team. Moreover, Toto Wolff has switched his allegiance from Williams to Mercedes, taking up the role of executive director and control of a 30pc stake. The next change could be the arrival for 2014 of McLaren's highly rated technical director Paddy Lowe. 'I think Mercedes had to change something,' Berger, the former...
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