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2022 rules delivered ‘weak' F1 show – Berger

Feb.2 Gerhard Berger hopes Sauber will now be 'good enough' to succeed with Audi backing. It has emerged that the VW-owned German carmaker has bought into the Swiss-based team currently known as Alfa Romeo – with an eventual 75 percent takeover thought to be in the works. In the past, Sauber was allied for a time with BMW – with F1 legend Berger once a joint motorsport director with that German manufacturer. 'Sauber did not consistently adopt the BMW mentality,' Berger now tells Auto Motor und Sport. 'They kept the Sauber culture. 'I don't want to say it wasn't good, but it certainly wasn't good enough to win the world championship.' Berger, 63, was also asked about Formula 1...
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