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Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger said Lewis Hamilton had “two problems” at Mercedes last season, and he will “have to grit his teeth” to get the best out of his move to Maranello.
Berger won five races as a Ferrari driver, spending six seasons with the Scuderia across two spells, and believes the seven-time World Champion faces a “very tight race” against his incumbent team-mate in Charles Leclerc.
Hamilton joins Ferrari after winning six of his Drivers’ Championships with Mercedes in 12 years, and Berger explained the “two problems” he faced at the Silver Arrows in recent times, namely that the car was unable to win him races regularly, and that his long spell with the same team left the Austrian believing a switch of team will be beneficial.
With the move having been made official and his first tests having taken place, Hamilton heads to Ferrari with the goal of winning a record-breaking eighth World Championship.
Though he believes Ferrari will be in the hunt, Berger is unsure whether it will be Hamilton or Leclerc who will be ahead in the Drivers’ fight at this stage.
“I think Hamilton needs new motivation,” Berger told German publication Auto Motor und Sport
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“He has had two problems: the Mercedes has only been a winning car on exceptional occasions, and he has now been in the same team for so long that only a change of scenery will help.
“Finishing fifth is not a result that motivates Hamilton. He’ll have to grit his teeth again at Ferrari and could well be at his best once more. On the other hand, I think he’ll struggle against Leclerc’s speed. It’s going to be a very tight race.”