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Lauda uses expletive to describe McLaren, Ferrari cars

July 21, 2015 .- Niki Lauda has used an expletive to describe the quality of the cars produced by Mercedes' grandee rivals in 2014. The F1 legend is the chairman of the Mercedes team, whose W05 car is utterly dominating the sport this year. "McLaren has the same engine as us and the car is sh*t," he told the Spanish newspaper El Pais. "Where are they? Nowhere. "The same with Ferrari -- another sh*t car. Next year will be different because they can change half the engine." Lauda had been asked about Mercedes' huge advantage in 2014, and whether it is fair that the regulations restrict the rivals' freedom to fight back. "The rules are written clearly," he...
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