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Berger gives reason for Ferrari struggles

Article To news overview Former Formula 1 driver Gerhard Berger attributes a lack of diversity as one of the main reasons for Ferrari's failures in recent years. The Austrian who raced for the Prancing Horse in two separate stints, says that the team has always performed better when different cultures have been thrown into the structurally Italian racing team. "The Italian culture is super nice and gives you a great atmosphere is maybe sometimes missing this killing instinct," Berger told the Fastlane podcast. "Sometimes you see foreign management like Jean Todt, like Ross Brawn, like Rory Byrne, just the best ones that at the time are around mixed up with the Italians and...
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