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Ecclestone unconvinced of Ferrari: 'Verstappen has it easy'

Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says Ferrari's mistakes will help Verstappen win his second world title. The 91-year-old thinks the Dutchman has it easy. Article continues under ad After nine races, Verstappen leads the driver's championship by 46 points. The Dutchman's team is also doing well in the constructors' championship. To Blick, Ecclestone lashes out at Ferrari. The 91-year old is not convinced by the Italians and Charles Leclerc. "I, like many fans, had hoped that Ferrari would be successful again after more than fourteen years. Unfortunately, I have to say that anyone who continues to bet their money on Ferrari or Leclerc will gain nothing", Ecclestone...
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