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Red Bull caused Hamilton failure ‘nonsense’ – Lauda

Red Bull caused Hamilton failure ‘nonsense' – Lauda Niki Lauda has rubbished a claim Red Bull pushed Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton so hard in Malaysia that it caused the Briton's engine to fail. Dr Helmut Marko told F1's official website that Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen were so competitive at Sepang that it 'very likely forced him (Hamilton) into that engine failure'. F1 legend and Mercedes team chairman Lauda hit back: 'I have never heard such nonsense. 'I do always admire Helmut's optimism,' the triple world champion said of his Austrian compatriot. 'I think he always tries to find reasons why he would have won,' Lauda told Auto Motor und Sport, referring to Marko. Indeed,...
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