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Lauda wanted Mercedes to 'keep going' - Wolff

May 24 An emotional Toto Wolff said in Monaco that Niki Lauda was enjoying Mercedes' dominance in 2019. "The last time I heard from him was after Baku," Wolff, who co-owned and ran Mercedes together with team chairman and F1 legend Lauda, revealed. "The message was 'It cannot be better, keep it up'." Wolff said it is a difficult weekend for him under the circumstances, but "Niki would have wanted nothing else than that we keep going." Lewis Hamilton has not talked to the media about his feelings in Monaco, and Wolff said: "Everyone mourns in their way, but Niki would want us to focus on the race weekend and deliver on Saturday and Sunday." And...
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