It wasn't just the considerable natural ability behind the wheel of a Formula One car (which earned him 10 Grand Prix wins with three different teams) that endeared Gerhard Berger to fans, rival ...
Gerhard Berger’s missing Prancing Horse has finally reared up. The Ferrari F512 M, which was stolen from the former Formula One racer in Italy some 29 years ago, has been recovered by the Metropolitan ...
F1 driver Gerhard Berger's stolen Ferrari F512M was recovered after 28 years. Police believe the car was taken to Japan soon after it was stolen, and then shipped to the UK. No arrests have been made, ...
Gerhard Berger has recounted a prank he pulled on Eddie Jordan flying home from the 2002 Japanese Grand Prix. The Austrian driver became infamous as a prankster teammate alongside Ayrton Senna, ...
Gerhard Berger unsuccessfully tried to chase down the thief in a Volkswagen Golf back in 1995. Now, the car has been tracked down. By Victor Mather As a driver on the glamorous, jet-setting Formula 1 ...
A Ferrari stolen from former Formula One driver Gerhard Berger in 1995 has been found nearly three decades later. The red Ferrari F512M Testarossa that was stolen from Berger’s hotel in Italy ...
It was my first full season in Formula One. I was driving for Arrows-BMW. Money was tight and I had to fight incredibly hard for every penny. Luckily, BMW had faith in me, but I was living hand to ...
The last time former Formula One driver Gerhard Berger saw his Ferrari F512M Testarossa was in 1995 as he chased it down in a Volkswagen Golf in the hope of catching its thief. Now it has reemerged, ...
LONDON — A very fast car has made a very slow return. British police said Monday that they have recovered a Ferrari stolen from Austrian Formula One driver Gerhard Berger in Italy almost three decades ...
4 Mar 2024, 14:54 UTC · By: Elena Luchian // The Metropolitan Police found the Ferrari Testarossa that was stolen from Formula 1 racing driver Gerhard Berger back in 1995 Former F1 Driver Gerhard ...
Gerhard Berger believes Ferrari missed a trick when they let Mattia Binotto go as he feels his former team would’ve been best served with a two-pronged leadership between the Italian and Fred Vasseur.
Gerhard Berger is about to slow down his pace. When his contract as BMW's motorsports director expires on Sept. 30, Berger, 43, will retire. Until then he'll continue to work on the team's future ...