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Born on February 22, 1949 in Vienna, Austria, to a wealthy family, he became a racing driver in 1968 and began racing in Formula One with the March team in 1971. He initially found little success either with March or BRM, whom he joined for 1973. However, he got his big break in the sport when Clay Regazzoni, his teammate at BRM rejoined Ferrari for the 1974 season. Legendary team owner Enzo Ferrari asked for Clay's opinion on the Austrian driver, and receiving a positive response promptly signed Lauda.
After spending the early 1970s in the doldrums, Ferrari were resurgent in 1974 and the team's faith in the little known Austrian was quickly rewarded with a 2nd place finish in his debut for the team in the Argentine Grand Prix. He followed this with his first GP win in his fourth race for Ferrari, ending a 2 year winless streak for the famous team. Lauda and Ferrari became the pacesetters that season, which included a run of 6 consecutive pole positions. A mixture of unreliability and inexperience limited Lauda to just one more win however, and a 4th place finish in the final standings.
Returning refreshed for 1975Lauda was ready to build on the flashes of brilliance he displayed in his first year at Ferrari. After a slow start which yielded nothing higher than a 5th place finish in the opening 4 races of the year, Lauda and Ferrari came good, winning 4 races out of the next 5. A win in the final race of the year at the United States Grand PrixThe United States Grand Prix is a motor racing event which has taken place at various times since 1959 in several locations, at first as a part of the American Grand Prize series and later as a race in the Formula One World Championship. History In the ea cemented Lauda's first World Championship.
In 19761976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). Events January January 12 UN Security Council votes 11-1 to admit the Palestinian Liberation Organization January 15 Would-be Gerald Ford presidential assassin Sara Jane Moore is s, Lauda continued where he left off the previous year, and finished no lower than 2nd in the first 6 races of the year, which included 4 wins. After the 9th race of the year at Brands HatchBrands Hatch is a British motor racing circuit. Land on Brands Hatch farm in Kent, England has been used since 1927 to race bicycles, then motorbikes, and, since 1950, cars. In 1964, the Brands Hatch circuit hosted the British Grand Prix for the first tim, Lauda had scored a total of 61 points in the World Champinship, more than double his closest challenger, Jody ScheckterJody David Scheckter ( January 29, 1950- ) is a former auto racing driver, the 1979 Formula One World Drivers Champion. He was born in East London, South Africa. Scheckter rapidly ascended to the ranks of Formula One after moving to Britain in 1970. He de. A second consecutive title appeared a formality, a feat not achieved since 1959-60 by Jack BrabhamSir Jack Brabham, OBE (born April 2, 1926) was Formula One champion in 1959, 1960 and 1966. Brabham was a second generation Australian, born in Hurstville (near Sydney) the son of a grocer. Brabham left school at 15 to work in a garage. During WW II he se.
However, in the following race at the fearsome Nurburgring Lauda suffered severe injuries, including horrific burns, in a crash at the GermanThe Federal Republic of Germany ( German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland is one of the world's leading industrialized countries, located in the middle of the European Union. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark and the Baltic Sea, to the east Grand Prix . Near death, he was administered the last rites by a Priest. Despite this he made a miraculous return to the cockpit just six weeks after his accident and sensationally finished 4th at the Italian Grand Prix. In his enforced absence Englishman James Hunt had slashed his points lead, and heading into the final race of the year, the Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji Lauda held a slim 3 point advantage over Hunt. In dangerously wet conditions Lauda simply threw in the towel after 2 laps, his priorities clearly altered by his crash earlier in the year. Hunt led much of the race before a late puncture dropped him down the order. He recovered to 3rd, thus winning the title by a single point.
Lauda's previously good relationship with Ferrari was severely affected by his decision to withdraw from the race, and he endured a difficult 1977 season, despite easily winning the championship through consistency rather than outright pace. Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda promptly worked out early in protest at the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Having joined Brabham in 1978, Lauda endured two unsuccessful seasons, notable mainly for his one race in a radical design which used fan-assisted aerodynamics. The vehicle won its only race and was then promptly banned. In mid- 1979, Lauda left to found his own airline.
Lauda returned to racing in 1982 when his airline was struggling financially, winning a third and final championship with McLaren in 1984.
He returned to running his airline, Lauda Air, on his retirement in 1985. Ousted by boardroom politics in 1999, he managed the Jaguar Formula One racing team 2001-2002.
He was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1993.
As a driver, Lauda was renowned for his clear-headed approach to driving, minimising risk whilst maximising results, and ruthless self-interest.
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