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Lauda: Mercedes situation still tricky

– Niki Lauda has said relations between Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg remain 'tricky' going to Canada.Although Hamilton has now made up with Rosberg and tweeted on Friday that things are now 'cool' and 'we are still friends', Lauda added it is clear the situation remains fragile after what happened in Monaco two weeks ago. Rosberg beat Hamilton there, but only after taking that controversial pole position."Lewis has now accepted that Nico won in Monaco and he was second, which is really no shame," Mercedes non-executive chairman Lauda told Austria's Osterreich newspaper."In Montreal we will get together again and discuss everything alone. After that...
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