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Lauda to miss second consecutive race

Jul.27 Niki Lauda will miss a second consecutive race this weekend in Hungary. The red cap wearing F1 legend and Mercedes team chairman was a notable absentee at Hockenheim a week ago. It emerges that Lauda was in bed in his home in Ibiza with the flu. And a source in Hungary confirmed that the 69-year-old will also not be in Hungary for this weekend's race. Lewis Hamilton may not mind. The Briton had a horror qualifying at Hockenheim in Lauda's absence, but then drove through the field to win and re-take the championship lead from Sebastian Vettel. Asked if it was a turning point, the Mercedes driver said: "There are a lot more points to get and there will be a lot more turning...
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