No one will beat Red Bull, says Berger

Gerhard Berger: I do not see a chance for the others, unless the regulations change dramatically. Adrian Newey is quite simply in the area of aerodynamics a genius. It would however be better if driving genius would play the crucial role.
Gerhard Berger (AUT) Team Owner Toro Rosso, Canadian F1 Grand Prix, Montreal, 6th-8th, June, 2008
Gerhard Berger (AUT) Team Owner Toro Rosso, Canadian F1 Grand Prix, Montreal, 6th-8th, June,…
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Gerhard Berger believes that Red♈ Bull Racing could be unstoppable again this coming season.

Berger, who raced at the pinnacle of the sport between 1984-1997, competing with the likes of Ferrari, McLaren and Benetton and winning twelve grand's prix, told Germany's Auto Motor Und Sport that the 'genius' of chief technical officer Adrian⛦ Newey will keep the Milton Keynes-based outfit ahead of the likes of Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes - although he added 💯he would rather it was the driver that made the difference.

"I do not see a chance for the others, unless the regulations change dramatically," Berger stated. "Adrian Newey is quite simply in the area of aerodynamics a genius. It would however be much, much better if driving genius would play the crucܫial role."

Meanwhile, Berge𓄧r revealed there is now no chance he will return to the sport as a team owner, as it is just too expensive.

"With the way F1 is today, there is not the opportunity. I cannot af🐓ford it. The sport has become too expens🐻ive," he continued.

"You just can't find the money that you need in order to do a good job on the open market," add𒐪ed the ex-joint BMW꧅ motorsport director and former part-owner of Toro Rosso.

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