Niki Lauda

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Niki Lauda was a legendary Austrian Formula One driver and three-time world champion renowned for his remarkable comeback after a near-fatal crash and his intense rivalry with James Hunt.

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Label Occurrences
Niki Lauda canonical 14
Andreas Nikolaus Lauda 1
James Hunt–Niki Lauda rivalry 1

Statements (69)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Austrian person
Formula One driver
human
racing driver
authoredWork Meine Story
To Hell and Back (autobiography)
surface form: To Hell and Back
causeOfDeath kidney problems
circuitOfAccident Nürburgring
surface form: Nürburgring Nordschleife
citizenship Austria
countryOfBirth Austria
countryOfDeath Switzerland
dateOfBirth 1949-02-22
dateOfDeath 2019-05-20
dateOfMajorAccident 1976-08-01
drivingStyle analytical
technically precise
f1CarNumberUsed 1
5
8
familyName Niki Lauda self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lauda
finalF1RetirementYear 1985
foundedCompany Lauda Air
Laudamotion
Niki (airline)
fullName Niki Lauda self-linksurface differs
surface form: Andreas Nikolaus Lauda
givenName Andreas
grandPrixWins 25
hallOfFameInduction International Motorsports Hall of Fame
Motor Sport Hall of Fame
injury lung damage from smoke inhalation
severe burns
knownFor intense rivalry with James Hunt
remarkable comeback after near-fatal crash
languageSpoken English
German
madeF1DebutYear 1971
nickname Niki
numberOfChildren 5
occupation airline executive
entrepreneur
racing driver
placeOfBirth Vienna
placeOfDeath Zurich
podiums 54
polePositions 24
portrayedBy Daniel Brühl
positionHeld non-executive chairman of Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team
receivedAward Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria
surface form: Grand Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria

Laureus World Sports Award
surface form: Laureus World Sports Award for Lifetime Achievement
religion Roman Catholicism
retiredFromF1Year 1979
returnedToF1Year 1982
returnedToRacingAfterAccidentInDays 42
rival James Hunt
sport Formula One
spouse Birgit Wetzinger
Marlene Knaus
subjectOfFilm Rush
sufferedAccidentAt 1976 German Grand Prix
teamAdvisorFor Ferrari
teamsRacedFor BRM
Brabham (historical)
surface form: Brabham

Ferrari
March
McLaren Group
surface form: McLaren
wonWorldDriversChampionshipInSeason 1975
1977
1984
worldChampionships 3

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James Hunt rival Niki Lauda
Rush (2013 film) mainCharacter Niki Lauda
Rush (2013 film) portraysPerson Niki Lauda
Daniel Brühl portrayedCharacter Niki Lauda
Rush mainCharacter Niki Lauda
Rush portrays Niki Lauda
James Simon Wallis Hunt partnerInRivalry Niki Lauda
subject surface form: James Hunt
Hesketh Racing associatedWith Niki Lauda
this entity surface form: James Hunt–Niki Lauda rivalry
Niki Lauda fullName Niki Lauda self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Andreas Nikolaus Lauda
Niki Lauda familyName Niki Lauda self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lauda