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Berger: Leclerc and Verstappen would have won the title in a Mercedes

Ex-Formula 1 driver Gerhard Berger believes that both Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen could have won the world championship driving a Mercedes in 2020. Lewis Hamilton dominated the standings for the Silver Arrows last season, winning 11 of the 16 Grands Prix that he started and securing the title with three races to spare. Leclerc and Verstappen also had impressive campaigns, albeit in slightly less competitive machinery, with the Dutchman winning two races and finishing third in the drivers' championship. The Monegasque driver had a more difficult time of things due to Ferrari's issue, finishing on the podium just twice, but he managed to end the year eighth in the standings. 'Charles...
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