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Ferrari can’t catch Mercedes – Berger and Coulthard

Ferrari can't catch Mercedes – Berger and Coulthard Two former Formula One drivers do not think Ferrari is ready to beat Mercedes to the world championship. 'No,' Gerhard Berger, a 10-time grand prix winner and former team boss, told Germany's Auto Bild emphatically. 'The gap Mercedes had at the end of last year was just too big — Ferrari can't catch it up this quickly,' he predicted. David Coulthard agrees that, notwithstanding the fact Ferrari is obviously closer so far in 2016, Mercedes will surely maintain the edge this season. 'I expect them to win the championship again this year,' the former McLaren and Red Bull driver, now a respected British television pundit, told...
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