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Lauda backs Rosberg in Hamilton duel

Niki Lauda has sided with Nico Rosberg, after Lewis Hamilton suggested a technical change at Mercedes has favoured his German teammate. After dominantly winning his second consecutive title in 2015, Hamilton has been curiously outpaced by Rosberg, who is enjoying a five-race run of poles and charging for a hat-trick of wins this weekend. Rosberg, however, thinks it will be more difficult for him to win this weekend, as he is having to round out the season with an ‘old' power unit. 'We have had to extend engine life more than we planned, so it is clear that I have a little lack of power on the straights,' he told Spain's EFE news agency. But according to team chairman Lauda, Rosberg...
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