Three-Time Formula 1 Champion Niki Lauda Has Died Aged 70

Triple world champion and Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda has died at the age of 70 after a long battle with illness
Three-Time Formula 1 Champion Niki Lauda Has Died Aged 70

Lauda had been battling health issues since last year when he spent an extended period of time in hospital following a lung transplant. He appeared to be on the mend when he contracted an infection at the beginning of this year, and it had been reported that he spent the last few days on dialysis with kidney problems. Sadly, on Monday, the illnesses caught up with him and he passed away. A statement from the family read:

“With deep sadness, we announce that our beloved Niki has peacefully passed away with his family on Monday. His unique achievements as an athlete and entrepreneur are and will remain unforgettable, his tireless zest for action, his straightforwardness and his courage remain.

“A role model and a benchmark for all of us, he was a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather away from the public, and he will be missed.”

Image via Ferrari
Image via Ferrari

With 25 wins, 24 poles and three world titles, Lauda is an F1 great by any stretch of the imagination. But what moved him into legendary status was his incredible resilience follow a fiery crash at the Nurburgring in 1976 that almost cost him his life. Horrifically burned, he made a remarkable return just six weeks later to finish fourth in the Italian GP, taking the championship to the final race and losing out to James Hunt by just a single point in one of the greatest comebacks in all sport.

Lauda made his debut with March in 1971 and joined Ferrari in 1974, when he established himself as one of the sport’s fastest drivers. Championships followed in 1975 and 1977, and after a two-year stint at Brabham yielded little success, he retired from F1 half-way through a practice session in the 1979 Canadian GP.

After two years away, Ron Dennis tempted him into a return with McLaren and Lauda made yet another comeback, winning the third race of his return and adding a third championship in 1984, beating teammate Alain Prost by just half a point. He retired for good after the 1985 season.

Image via twm1340/Creative Commons
Image via twm1340/Creative Commons

A licenced commercial pilot, Lauda also ran three airline companies but couldn’t stay away from F1. In 1993 he joined Ferrari in a consultancy role, and in 2001 had a short spell as the team principal of the Jaguar F1 team. In 2012 he become the non-executive chairman of the Mercedes F1 team and is credited with playing a big part in getting Lewis Hamilton to join the team.

Famously pragmatic and unsentimental with a straight-talking, no-nonsense approach, Lauda used two bank loans to push his career forward in the early days and gave away all his trophies to a local garage in exchange for free services. When his one of the planes in his airline crashed, Lauda personally investigated the incident himself and played an instrumental role in not only finding out the true cause of the accident, but ensuring that steps were taken with the manufacturer to prevent the same thing happening again.

He truly was an extraordinary person who will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, Niki.

A version of this article was originally posted on WTF1

Comments

Muaz Yusof

now he joins James Hunt above and they can continue their rivalry eternally.

05/21/2019 - 11:27 |
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Yeah I bet they are racing right now up there on the great Fuji Circuit in the Sky right now having a real old fight about it along with Senna there too being the Marshal of the course!

05/21/2019 - 18:49 |
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Anonymous

Rest in Peace Niki Lauda. Have a good afterlife friend

05/21/2019 - 12:28 |
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Anonymous

F

05/21/2019 - 12:38 |
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Derek Steele

If anyone hasn’t seen the movie Rush, please give it a watch. You’ll understand why he’s such a hero after that.

05/21/2019 - 13:34 |
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ShadowHuayra (HemiPower)

RIP Niki. One of the all time greatest and by far and away the most resilient. Say hi to James for us and fly high legend

05/21/2019 - 13:34 |
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LamboV10

Rest In Peace, Niki

You were a true legend and we will miss you

05/21/2019 - 13:42 |
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Anonymous

Rest in peace

05/21/2019 - 14:02 |
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Robert Gracie

He also made flying safer as well I suspect everyone knows the story about Lauda Air 004 and how Lauda himself took a 767 from boeing and replicated the incident and recovered from it

05/21/2019 - 14:43 |
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One of the greatest men to ever walk the Earth and that’s no stretch. His talent was only bested by his humanity. A Legend if there ever was one

05/21/2019 - 15:04 |
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Anonymous

Rest in peace Niki Lauda and God may rest your soul. press F to pay respects

05/21/2019 - 20:16 |
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05/21/2019 - 21:49 |
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