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Berger: Arrivabene and his boys need to be left to work

Former Ferrari F1 driver and team owner Gerhard Berger says Ferrari needs time to recapture its glory days. The Italian press is currently reporting that Ferrari is in a crisis, having failed to capitalise on its progress and being out-performed in recent races by Red Bull. Technical director James Allison is said to be departing, Ross Brawn has denied rumours he will replace him and Red Bull's Christian Horner is predicting Sebastian Vettel will soon lose patience and switch to Mercedes. But Berger, who drove for the Maranello marque during two separate tenures in the 80s and 90s, told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera: 'Ferrari is always in my heart. I spent the best years in...
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