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Mercedes salute Lauda with red cap tribute

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BRIXWORTH: Mercedes saluted recovering non-executive chairman Niki Lauda on Tuesday as Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton joined factory staff in celebratin­g their fifth straight constructo­rs’ and drivers’ title double.

Hamilton, teammate Valtteri Bottas and Mercedes F1 bosses doffed red caps, similar to the one Lauda usually wears, to thank the absent Austrian, who had a lung transplant in August. Team principal Toto Wolff told

he would love to see Lauda, 69, return for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but it would depend on medical advice.

“I’m going to see him tomorrow and I’m so happy to come back with the championsh­ip because he has been a strong part of this team,” he said.

“That’s why we toasted him with the red hats today. If he’s making it (to Abu Dhabi), great. But I am definitely looking forward to sharing a plane journey to Australia next year.”

Next season starts in Australia on March 17.

Wolff said he spoke with the triple world champion and team shareholde­r immediatel­y after Mercedes won the constructo­rs’ title in Brazil on Sunday for the fifth straight season.

That success equalled Ferrari’s five title doubles in a row from 1999-2004.

“I called him and he said: ‘Thank you very much and I miss you guys’,” said Wolff.

“He was sad (not to be in Brazil) but I heard also from a friend that they celebrated in the hospital until 11 in the evening so I think he enjoyed the moment as well.”

Lauda left hospital at the end of October and is now in a rehabilita­tion clinic.

Hamilton said he had kept in regular contact with Lauda, who was instrument­al in the Briton’s move from McLaren to Mercedes at the end of 2012, since the operation.

“He’s just fighting to get fit. It’s not a short journey to recovery for him but he’s massively determined to get back, and on a plane and start travelling again which he loves so much,” he told at the Mercedes engine factory.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c

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