Lauda, whose F1 rivalry with James Hunt was recently screened in the movie 'Rush', said with the time a lot has changed in the sport and so are the drivers.
"There are different drivers today because they need not to be worrying about getting killed. It's much easier today but it is a normal development for F1. It's very safe. It's not boring at all," Lauda, who lifted the world title thrice and was a super star in his days, said.
The crash had left him with severe burn injuries, disfiguring his face.
The Austrian, who won titles in 1975, 1977 and 1984, highly praised Red Bull driver Vettel, who is on the verge of wining his fourth straight title.
Talking about his own rivalry with Briton Hunt, he said, "It was a tough rivalry specially with my accident."
Asked what comes to his mind when he thinks of rivalry on the track in this era, he said, "Nothing that dramatic.
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