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Niki Lauda Survives 800-Dire Hellfire – and Gives His Comeback 42 Days Later

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1 August 1976: Niki Lauda dominates the Formula 1 season as the world champion. But at the GP on the Nürburgring, which is known as the "green hell", he has to go through the hell of fire and escape death only with good luck. Niki Lauda at the press conference in front of the GP of Italy – 42 days after his horror accident. Picture: AP1 August 1976: Niki Lauda dominates the Formula 1 season as the world champion. But at the GP on the Nürburgring…
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1 August 1976: Niki Lauda dominates the Formula 1 season as the world champion. But at the GP on the Nürburgring, which is known as the "green hell", he has to go through the hell of fire and escape death only with good luck. Niki Lauda at the press conference in front of the GP of Italy – 42 days after his horror accident. Picture: AP1 August 1976: Niki Lauda dominates the Formula 1 season as the world champion. But at the GP on the Nürburgring…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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