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Lauda confident BOTH drivers will remain at Mercedes

Niki Lauda has revealed he is confident that both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will remain at Mercedes past the 2018 season. This comes after speculation that Ricciardo would replace Bottas.  Lewis Hamilton’s seat for next season is also yet to be nailed down at the German team. He’s won the last two races this season, after a victory drought.  Niki Lauda told Bilb am Sonntag newspaper that his British driver will not make a move.  “We have no time pressure. It will 110 percent happen. We have agreed on everything, but whether he signs now or in three weeks (it) doesn’t matter.” There’s been more attention and debate over...
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