Austrian triple world F1 champion succumbs to a period of ill health
It’s never a pleasant task to report the passing of a motorsport legend; particularly one of such stature and significance as Niki Lauda. An F1 triple world champion, team principal and, latterly, a non-executive chairman at Mercedes-AMG, he has left an indelible mark on the world of Grand Prix racing. He passed away peacefully in his sleep on Monday night.
Recognising the most notable achievement of Lauda’s incredible career is no easy job. His return to racing after that horrific Nordschleife crash, back on track just 40 days after third degree burns and lung damage, of course features prominently, though don’t forget Lauda is the only driver to have won championships with Ferrari and McLaren, set pole position records and won in only his third race with McLaren – after three years away running his airline company. Lauda’s was an exceptional talent, one that proved itself time and time again even in an era of greats.
Work after driving included being team principal for Jaguar F1, commentary jobs and his most recent position for AMG. Plus, of course, his entrepreneurial success running airlines.
The Lauda family statement said: 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.”
Naturally, tributes have been pouring in from across motorsport, Max Verstappen describing Lauda as “a true legend in our sport” and McLaren saying he will be “forever in our hearts.” We can only echo those sentiments, Lauda’s passing a tragically sad moment for the sport and the industry. Rest in peace, Niki, and thanks for the memories.
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