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Mercedes: Williams' pace set off 'alarm bell'

– The speed of Williams in Austria last weekend is a warning Mercedes cannot afford to ignore, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman Niki Lauda has said.Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton gave Mercedes its sixth one-two of 2014 at the Red Bull Ring, but both had to battle with the Williams' of Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas, the latter finishing just six seconds off P2 at the chequered flag."The alarm bell is ringing that the competition is coming closer," Lauda told NF1.com. "If the alarm bell rings in time then you can do something, but if you sit back, which we won't try to do, you miss out. What we are going to do is keep developing the car.""We were fighting...
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