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Former Grand Prix racer Gerhard Berger believes Ferrari lack some of Red Bull’s strengths in order to fight for the championship.
The veteran F1 racer, now DTM promoter, Berger believes Ferrari aren’t quite ready to win championships, but star driver Charles Leclerc is.
With Leclerc’s Austrian GP victory returning him to the position of being Max Verstappen’s closest rival in the Drivers’ Championship, the Monegasque has closed the gap between himself and Verstappen to 38 points, while Ferrari are 56 points behind Red Bull in the Constructors’.
Appearing on the F1 Nation podcast to preview the French Grand Prix alongside hosts Tom Clarkson and Damon Hill, Berger spoke about the current championship fight and said Red Bull and Max Verstappen are currently the standard setters.
“I think Verstappen is even better than last year,” Berger said.
“I think winning the championship takes a lot of pressure away from you. People say to me ‘Ferrari are doing so many mistakes’ and I say ‘well, last year, nobody would believe Ferrari would make such a big step forward on the technical side’.
“As a Ferrari fan, if you had the possibility to say ‘Ferrari are going to be second next year with such a car’, everybody would say ‘great’.
“But, now, they are trying to fight a championship but didn’t fight for a championship for years. So they are not ready yet to fight in the championship like Red Bull, who fought until the last race last year [and know] very small detail and what it means for the championship.”
Berger weighed up the strengths and


