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Berger thinks Vettel could quit Ferrari

Aug.27 Gerhard Berger thinks it is possible that Sebastian Vettel will pull out of his Ferrari contract. German Vettel, a quadruple world champion, has won a grand total of 52 races -- the third highest tally in the sport's history. But his last win was exactly a year ago, at Spa Francorchamps in 2018. "I am convinced that we will stand on the top step this year," Vettel told Blick newspaper ahead of his return to Belgium this weekend. "We will certainly not give up. We are actually pushing the development of the car and I feel like the problems I had with the rear are now not as bad." However, there remain uncertainties about Vettel's future. The 32-year-old, who...
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