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Lauda

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/ ˈlauda /

noun

  1. Niki (ˈnɪki). born 1949, Austrian motor-racing driver: Formula One world champion 1975, 1977, 1984

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Stirling Moss in 1958, Niki Lauda in 1976, Gilles Villeneuve in 1979, Ayrton Senna in 1989 and Lewis Hamilton in 2007 are just some of the years up for discussion.

From BBC

Victory was perhaps aided by a horrifying mid-season crash for Ferrari's Niki Lauda, which kept the Austrian out for several races, but Hunt's victory was nevertheless heroically received.

From BBC

But by restoring the British-based outfit to the top of the sport, Norris also joined a McLaren roll of honor that includes such all-time greats as Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Niki Lauda, and Lewis Hamilton.

From The Wall Street Journal

Only at McLaren in 1984 with Niki Lauda and Alain Prost, and at Williams in 1996 with Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve, has something similar been pulled off.

From BBC

Time passes and the importance of shaving the last milliseconds off a lap time - of driving around in circles, as Niki Lauda famously put it when he retired for the first time mid-race weekend in 1979 - diminishes.

From BBC