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The F1 champion Niki Lauda had a near-fatal accident in Germany in August 1976. After defying all expectations, he told the ...
In 1976, Niki Lauda and the Ferrari 312 T2 reshaped what it meant to be a champion. The 1976 Ferrari 312 T2 (Chassis 026) at ...
For the entire 1977 Formula 1 season, it was the Niki Lauda versus James Hunt battle that kept me reading Autoweek for race results. I liked James Hunt, as it was easy to relate to his wild antics.
F1 legend Niki Lauda attended Sunday's MotoGP race at Brno and admitted he likes what he sees at the pinnacle of two-wheel racing. "It is very interesting to watch because you can see how the ...
The family of Niki Lauda announced Monday evening that the three-time Formula 1 champion had died. He was 70. The Austrian is most famous to casual racing fans for the movie “Rush,” which ...
Nearly 47 years after the devastating 1976 German Grand Prix crash, Niki Lauda's fire-scarred helmet is set for auction in Miami. This poignant piece of Formula 1 history is expected to draw ...
Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda says he will be back at work "soon" as he recovers from a double lung transplant in August. The three-time Formula 1 world champion posted a video ...
Lauda is more convinced that Liberty is right to want to make changes to the F1 spectacle. "Liberty wants to make an event out of formula one (races)," he said.
Charles Leclerc Crashes Niki Lauda’s 1974 Ferrari at Monaco Historic Grand Prix Leclerc was showing off the iconic Ferrari during a demonstration at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix.
The crowd registered its displeasure with jeers and downwards-pointing thumbs, while Lauda told Bild newspaper the stoppages were "not worthy of formula one". "These were perfect conditions for a ...
Three-time Formula 1 champion and Mercedes F1 non-executive chairman Niki Lauda says Mercedes backed Red Bull's push to ban the shark fin engine cover appendages before they were ever launched in ...
Three-time Formula 1 champion and current Mercedes F1 non-executive chairman Niki Lauda agrees says Ferrari is the early favorite in Formula 1 for 2017. Before Kimi Raikkonen crashed during a test ...