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Lauda tells Rosberg to sort himself out

Niki Lauda has urged Nico Rosberg to "sort himself out" after a mediocre start to the 2015 season. German Rosberg fought teammate Lewis Hamilton all the way to the 2014 title finale, but so far this year has conspicuously lagged behind the new reigning champion. "Yes, Nico is definitely a little bit behind Lewis," F1 legend Lauda, the team chairman at Mercedes, told the Daily Mail. "He has to sort himself out." It is a particularly awkward time for Rosberg to be struggling, after both silver-clad drivers were beaten in Malaysia by Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. It prompted boss Toto Wolff to muse that the team might have to stop being so fair with its strategies,...
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