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Put ‘everything’ under rule-change microscope – Lauda

Things are starting to look up in formula one, according to legend Niki Lauda. It has been a period of immense criticism and introspection for the pinnacle of motor sport, but the Mercedes team chairman says television ratings are in fact up. 'The ratings this year, and especially since Melbourne, have risen in comparison to last year. There is a positive trend,' Lauda told Welt am Sonntag newspaper. But that does not mean the so-called crisis is over, as Lauda says the sport as a whole is pushing ahead with plans to radically speed up the cars for 2017. 'And there will be other changes, in fact as soon as the end of August at the Belgian grand prix,' he added. Indeed, teams have now been...
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