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  2. Niki Lauda - Wikipedia

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    Niki Lauda was born on 22 February 1949 in Vienna, Austria, to a wealthy paper manufacturing family. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His paternal grandfather was the Viennese-born industrialist Hans Lauda . [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  3. 1984 Formula One World Championship - Wikipedia

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    In the Drivers' Championship, McLaren teammates Alain Prost and Niki Lauda enjoyed a season-long duel. Prost won seven races to equal Jim Clark 's record from 1963 , over Lauda's five, but the Austrian eventually prevailed by half a point – the smallest margin in Formula One history.

  4. 1976 German Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 German Grand Prix (formally the XXXVIII Großer Preis von Deutschland) was a Formula One motor race held at the Nürburgring on 1 August 1976. [4] It was the scene of reigning world champion Niki Lauda's near-fatal accident, and the last Formula One race to be held on the Nordschleife section of the track.

  5. 3-time Formula 1 champion Niki Lauda dies - AOL

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    Lauda was severely burned in a crash at the 1976 German Grand Prix. He returned after missing just two races and won his second F1 title the following season. 3-time Formula 1 champion Niki Lauda ...

  6. 1975 French Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Despite suffering from flu, Niki Lauda still took pole position. Jean-Pierre Jarier brought a smile to French faces by setting Friday's quickest time. Jody Scheckter driving the new lightweight Tyrrell 007 set a record through the speed trap of 190 mph. On the start line, Tom Pryce was left without a clutch and retired shortly afterwards.

  7. 1976 Formula One season - Wikipedia

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    Briton James Hunt won the World Championship of Drivers, driving for McLaren Niki Lauda (pictured in 1975) was runner up by one point, driving for Ferrari. The 1976 Formula One season was the 30th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1976 World Championship of Drivers [1] and the 1976 International Cup for Formula 1 ...

  8. Hunt–Lauda rivalry - Wikipedia

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    James Hunt (left) and Niki Lauda (right) at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in 1976. The Hunt–Lauda rivalry or Lauda–Hunt rivalry was a Formula 1 rivalry between British racing driver James Hunt and Austrian racing driver Niki Lauda that ran from the 1973 season up until Hunt's retirement after the 1979 season.

  9. 1977 South African Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 South African Grand Prix (formally the XXIII The Citizen Grand Prix of South Africa) was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 5 March 1977, won by Niki Lauda of Austria. The race is principally remembered for the accident that resulted in the deaths of race marshal Frederick Jansen van Vuuren and driver Tom Pryce.