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Lauda back in treatment for kidney problems

Niki Lauda is reportedly back in hospital receiving dialysis treatment for further kidney problems. The 70-year old was recovering from a bout of flu last year and was aiming for a return to the F1 paddock soon until this latest setback. Austrian newspaper Osterreich have reported that Lauda is in a private clinic in Switzerland. Lauda’s brother Florian confirmed the news, saying: "Due to kidney problems, he had to be transferred from the rehabilitation centre to a private clinic for dialysis."  Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff added: "Niki has good weeks and also some setbacks.” Read more Wolff: Nick Lauda's return date is still not known
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