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Ferrari wrong to favour Sebastian Vettel over Charles Leclerc, ex-driver Gerhard Berger says

Ferrari are wrong to be using team orders to favour Sebastian Vettel over Charles Leclerc, their former driver Gerhard Berger says. The Austrian, 59, who had two spells at Ferrari during a career in which he won 10 races, said the team should be allowing the drivers an "open game". "Much as I like Sebastian and rate him, here is a boy [Leclerc] who is capable of winning the championship," he said. Ferrari have tried to employ team orders in all three races this season. Should Leclerc be annoyed with Ferrari? Flawless Mercedes pile pressure on Ferrari They have based their policy on a belief that Vettel, as a four-time champion, is more likely to emerge as their title...
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