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Mercedes baffled by lack of TV coverage

Niki Lauda wants to speak to Bernie Ecclestone next week about why the Mercedes cars did not feature in television coverage of the Japanese Grand Prix. Social media was awash with comments – and wild conspiracy theories – during the Suzuka race about why the world television feed barely featured any of the Mercedes cars. Mercedes itself tweeted a smiley face response to a comment in the closing stages of the race when the Silver Arrows were finally shown.  Furthermore, there were only restricted views of the pitstops, and a continued lack of garage coverage. Lauda baffled Lauda, who is non-executive chairman of Mercedes, said that the situation puzzled him and he wanted to take up the...
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