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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 ...
The F1 champion Niki Lauda had a near-fatal accident in Germany in August 1976. After defying all expectations, he told the BBC in 1977 how he willed himself to stay alive.
After taking part in the Festival of Speed in July, Jacques Villeneuve returns to Goodwood next month in a classic car.
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PlanetF1 on MSNTen crazy rules that used to exist in F1
With every year that passes, new rules are layered into the F1 rulebook — and these are some of the wildest rules in the ...
F1 driver, Niki Lauda, who participated in Formula One for eight years from 1971 to 1979 met with a sports event's historic tragedy on 1st August 1976.Austrian speedster Niki, was racing ...
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Gear Patrol on MSNOne of Porsche’s Rarest 911s Comes with a Formula One Engine
While Porsche isn’t currently active on the Formula One circuit, the German automaker served as the engine constructor for ...
McLaren celebrated their 200th Grand Prix victory last Sunday at Budapest but which cars still cause fans young and old goosebumps?
The McLaren F1 made its debut in 1992. After three decades, it is still the fastest naturally aspirated car in the world.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRanked: Each McLaren driver’s best F1 victory as new landmark reached
McLaren racked up their 200th victory at the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, with 22 drivers having contributed to that total.
Piastri vs Norris: 2025 F1 season primed for a classic championship battle between McLaren teammates
Nico Rosberg promptly retired after pipping his teammate Lewis Hamilton to the crown in 2016. Hamilton had won the previous ...
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., July 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 speed (photo: Chris ...
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