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Lauda: Mercedes needs 'two steps' in Spain

– Niki Lauda says that Mercedes needs to take "two steps forward" with its Spanish Grand Prix upgrade package if it is to move clear of main rival Ferrari.Mercedes and Ferrari have started the 2017 campaign in a battle of their own up front, comfortably ahead of Red Bull and the remainder of the Formula 1 pack.Sebastian Vettel took victories in Australia and Bahrain, while Lewis Hamilton won in China, and Valtteri Bottas in Russia, leaving the title race finely balanced.As it stands, Mercedes leads Ferrari by a point, with Vettel 13 points up on Hamilton, and Lauda stressed the importance of the updates coming in Barcelona."Ferrari is clearly ahead," Lauda told...
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