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GerhardBerger says he decided to sell his stake in Toro Rosso after realising he wouldn't be able to take them any further in the Constructors' Championship."
And we all know what denial in F1 means Former STR Team Principle, Gerhard “Bergermerister Meister” Berger has strongly denied rumors that he’s leaving STR to run Force Indian next season. Of course we all know that the stronger the denial, the more likely it is true. He hasn’t ruled out F1 completely, just not right [...]
GerhardBerger has stridently denied reports he could become involved with the Force India team. Following the withdrawal of his 50% share in Toro Rosso, it was reported he - and other colleagues of the Red Bull sister team - might switch his allegiance to the squad run by Indian billionaire Vijay Mallya. Responding to the speculation, [...]
GerhardBerger could be set for a rapid return to Formula 1, mere days after it was announced he has pulled his 50% share out of the Toro Rosso team. According to speculation in the German-speaking press, the 49-year-old Austrian, and his countryman and Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost, have been linked with Force India. Force [...]
As rumours swirl around the 'real' reasons for GerhardBerger's exit from Scuderia Toro Rosso, the Austrian insists that he might be back in F1 before long.
This week I was scratching my head over the sale of GerhardBerger’s ownership in Scuderia Toro Ross.After taking the team to an all-time high and surpassing the senior Red Bull squad, Gerhard is bowing out. It was interesting in that Mr. Mateschitz was looking to sell his interest just a couple months ago [...]
... buy the team and run it as a B-Team, like McLaren are Force India and Red Bull run Toro Rosso. GerhardBerger could buy it, and he has close affiliation with Ferrari (securing 2008 engines for Toro Rosso last season), and he could be interested in starting his own squad. Alain Prost could make a return, to get a race seat for his son. Jenson Button could rally support from sponsors...
... hand-me-down from Red Bull, especially so as owner Dietrich Mateschitz recently re-acquired GerhardBerger’s share of the team. There had been murmurings that a decision would be made before Christmas, but this has since been denounced by a team spokesperson.
The very best from the mouths of those in the know. Toro Rosso Buyout In which Dietrich Mateschitz regains full control… “Dietrich’s interest will focus on Red Bull Racing, therefore the support for STR will become smaller and prevent the team from improving further from sixth. I don’t want to decline, that is not in my nature.”GerhardBerger “I [...]