LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari should allow Charles Leclerc to race on level terms with four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel rather than favouring the German, their former driver Gerhard Berger said on Thursday.
The Austrian, who won 10 grands prix for three different teams between 1986 and 1997, told reporters it was too early in the season to favour Vettel over his young Monegasque team mate.
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