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Vettel wants to reveal Ferrari 'mistake' - Berger

Jul.23 Sebastian Vettel wants to show Ferrari that the Italian team made "a huge mistake" by deciding to drop him. That is the view of Gerhard Berger, the F1 legend who was the eventual quadruple world champion's first team boss at Toro Rosso back in 2008. Berger told f1-insider.com that he could sense Vettel was back to top form last weekend in Hungary. "Sebastian seems to be completely free in his head again, as if he wants to prove to Ferrari that not extending his contract was a huge mistake," he said. "Also, with this bad car, he no longer has the pressure that he absolutely must win. In Hungary he was the old Vettel again. Leclerc didn't stand a...
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