
Niki Lauda
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MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER: NIKI LAUDA
Niki Lauda has one of the most famous names and faces in the world
of Formula One. A legacy not only of his horrific fiery crash in the
1976 German Grand Prix, but also of his success as a driver and businessman.
He won two world championships in the 1970s, retired from racing
to set up his own airline, and then returned to the cockpit to capture
a third title.
Lauda comes from a wealthy Viennese background, and traded on his
family name to secure loans that allowed him to go racing against
his father's wishes.
He made his F1 debut at his home GP in 1971 at the wheel of a March,
and drove a full season with the team the following year. For 1973
he moved to BRM, and for the first time in his racing career was paid
to drive rather than vice versa. In uncompetitive machinery he produced
impressive performances and was snapped up by Ferrari for the '74
campaign.
His first win came three races into his Ferrari career, and he went
on to finish fourth in the championship. It all went right for the
Austrian the following season, and he took five wins on his way to
the title.
He looked set to repeat his success in 1976, when he crashed with
near fatal consequences at the daunting Nurburgring. Miraculously
he was back in action after missing just two races, and went into
the final round of the championship with a slender points lead. His
brave decision to withdraw from the race due to dangerous wet conditions
handed the title to James Hunt, but Lauda regained his crown in 1977.
He left Ferrari for Brabham, but became disillusioned with F1 and
retired midway through 1979 to set up LaudaAir. However, three years
later he was back in F1 with McLaren. Two wins came during his comeback
season, and in 1984 he took his third world championship by the narrowest
of margins, half a point.
At the end of the 1985 season Lauda retired from F1 for the second
time. He built his airline into a serious international operation,
and in 1992 he returned to Ferrari to act as a consultant. He left
the team and F1 again five years later.
LaudaAir was taken over by Austrian Airlines in 2001 and Niki returned
to motor racing as head of Ford's Premier Performance Division.
A shrewd operator, who doesn't suffer fools, Lauda has been charged
with coordinating the activities of Cosworth Racing, Pi and Jaguar
Racing, to produce an outfit ready to challenge for the world championship.
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