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Lauda not sorry about Mercedes 'unfreeze' defiance

Dominant Mercedes is unapologetic amid increasing pressure to agree to an engine 'unfreeze' for 2015. The new constructors' champions came under fire recently when Red Bull's Christian Horner claimed Mercedes went back on an earlier pledge to agree to relax the sport's tight restrictions on in-season engine development. "Sometimes you have to reset your own interests and do what is best for the sport," Horner is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport. Given Mercedes' utter dominance in 2014, the consensus among the German marque's rivals is that at least one mid-season engine performance upgrade should be allowed. Horner said: "Our opinion is that it would not be much more...
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