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Sebastien Vettel underestimated Ferrari challenge, Michael Schumacher's impact - Gerhard Berger

Ex-Formula 1 driver and team boss Gerhard Berger believes that Sebastian Vettel underestimated the challenge he faced upon joining Ferrari in 2015. Vettel moved to Ferrari for the 2015 season after winning four world titles in six seasons with Red Bull, and was tasked with leading the team back to the front of the field following a seven-year stint without a championship. Vettel won three races in his first season at Maranello, but endured a winless campaign through 2016 as Ferrari dropped to third in the pecking order behind Mercedes and Red Bull. Vettel's Ferrari move has frequently been compared to that of Michael Schumacher, who left Benetton at the end of 1995 after winning his...
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