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Wolff: Niki won't be far from our thoughts in Monaco
Day one of Monaco Grand Prix, Thursday 20 May, marks two years since Niki Lauda passed away but his spirit will prevail at the Principality during the course of the weekend, according to Toto Wolff. Two years ago the sport lost one of its greatest legends, his 1976 death-defying survival and the legacy he etched since and before will go down as one of Formula 1's greatest true legends. Mercedes and Wolff lost their leader, a unique colleague and their friend; the Mercedes team boss said in his Monaco Grand Prix preview: 'The last time we were racing in Monaco was shortly after Niki's passing. So, he won't be far from our thoughts this year, either.' Lauda won Monaco in 1975 and 1976, while...
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