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Lauda: The season starts in Spain

Niki Lauda believes the season will 'start new' at the Spanish Grand Prix due to the vast amount of upgrades being introduced. At the front of the grid, Red Bull will unleash their 'B-spec' chassis in an attempt to narrow the gap to leading duo, while Ferrari themselves have also been looking at ways they can make aerodynamic gains. Mercedes, meanwhile, have had concerns over the weight of their W08 since the start of the season, and Lauda reckons the first leg of the European calendar marks the real start of the 2017 campaign. 'It's very simple, everyone will come with upgrades,' said Lauda. 'The season will start new and whoever has the better upgrades, we don't know yet. But we will see...
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