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Lauda: I don't think Rosberg will come back

Mercedes F1 chairman Niki Lauda was the biggest critic of Nico Rosberg, when the newly crowned World Champion quit the sport five days after clinching his first title, and although he claims he is over the shock it appears the decision still niggles the Formula 1 legend. Ironically Lauda also walked away from the sport suddenly, when he decided to quit during free practice for the 1979 Canadian Grand Prix – with three races still to run in the championship that year. Hence Lauda's criticism of Rosberg seemed rather harsh at the time, the Austrian explained, 'In my defense, I must say that in my time at least one driver was killed every year, so we had a very different...
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