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Berger: I rate Vettel, but team orders unfair

Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger believes that the outfit's use of team orders have been unfair despite Sebastian Vettel's ability. The 59-year-old Austrian had two spells with the team in which he claimed 10 race wins, and wants to see Ferrari leave Vettel and Charles Leclerc to race freely. The Scuderia have employed team orders to favour Vettel in all three races this season, a move which has gathered heavy criticism, but also support from those who say that it's no different to the tactics which Mercedes and others have used throughout past campaigns. Berger, however, is firmly a part of the critical camp, telling BBC Sport: 'Much as I like Sebastian and rate him, here is a boy...
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