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Berger reunited with his Ferrari Testarossa stolen 29 years ago

A Ferrari Testarossa sports car stolen from Austrian Formula 1 driver Gerhard Berger during the 1995 San Marino Grand Prix weekend has been recovered by London police almost 29 years later. The Metropolitan Police said on Monday the red F512M, worth some 350,000 pounds ($444,325.00), was tracked down in four days after Ferrari reported it was the one being sold through
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