
Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda was a renowned Austrian Formula One driver, famous for his skill, resilience, and contributions to racing. He won three World Drivers' Championships and raced for top teams like Ferrari and McLaren. In 1976, he suffered a severe crash that nearly killed him but made a remarkable recovery to return to racing just weeks later. Lauda was known for his technical expertise, disciplined approach, and strategic thinking on the track. Beyond racing, he was an airline entrepreneur and safety advocate. His legacy is one of bravery and excellence in motorsport.