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Ferrari must find up to 80 horsepower - Berger

Aug.5 It will take "a year or two" before Ferrari can start thinking about beating Mercedes on merit, according to former team driver Gerhard Berger. The F1 legend's prediction, mirroring the stated timeline of Ferrari chairman John Elkann, comes as Mattia Binotto admits he has relinquished the role of technical director. "It has taken us a while to get organised, to restructure the technical department. It is not something you can do in a day," Binotto, who remains team boss, is quoted by AS newspaper. "Now with the right people in the right position, they are able to assume the responsibilities of my position as technical director," he confirmed. "For...
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