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Lauda agrees F1 should be more risky

Niki Lauda has agreed with Kimi Raikkonen that F1 would benefit from a boost of danger. 2007 world champion and Ferrari driver Raikkonen was quoted last week as saying one thing that would improve the modern face of the sport is if F1 was "a little more dangerous". "It (danger) is part of the game," the Finn told French broadcaster Canal Plus. "We don't want anybody to get hurt but it does make it more exciting." F1 legend and Mercedes team chairman Niki Lauda agrees, although he said he would choose the word "risky" rather than dangerous. Laying out his main criticisms of the sport today, the triple world champion said: "There's too much...
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