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‘Teams Will Be Going All Out in Barcelona' – Lauda

Pre-season testing is not known for its true representation of car performance; Scuderia Ferrari outpaced the class of 2016 in Barcelona, yet proved inadequate against Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team for the remainder of the season. But Niki Lauda, non executive chairman at Mercedes, has expressed his opinion that teams will not be holding back this year due to the changes in regulations as they will want to know where they sit before the season opener in Melbourne. 'The Barcelona tests will be used to get to know the new rules during the first four days,' Lauda said. 'The four days between the testing sessions will be used to develop updates. 'Then, from March 7 to March 10, we...
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