Niki Lauda
The Non-Conformist
Chronosports (Publisher)
Published on 23. September 2004
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-2-84707-063-7 (ISBN)
Description
Everyone remembers Niki Lauda for the serious 1977 accident, when he survived a horrific crash at the Nurburgring and then resigned just as he was about to clinch that year's title. But there is much more to Lauda's career than that. After a very successful career, becoming world champion twice in a Ferrari, the Austrian retired from motor racing in 1978 to launch his own airline company, Lauda Air. When this began to fail in 1982, he returned to Formula One to secure a third title in 1984 with McLaren. He has recently managed the Jaguar team after Lauda Air, on the verge of bankruptcy, was bought by Austrian Airlines. This book describes Lauda's complex career, as well as his debut in motor sports. It also features hundreds of rare photographs.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
St Barthelemy
Switzerland
Illustrations
200 colour, 10 b&w photographs, 15 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 300 mm
Width: 300 mm
Weight
1400 gr
ISBN-13
978-2-84707-063-7 (9782847070637)
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Persons
Pierre Menard & Jacques Vassal are two writers as well as famous motor sport historians in France. They are freelance contributors to several classic cars magazines. They are the authors of the Formula One Legends series, and Pierre Menard is also the author of the famous award-winning Great Encyclopedia of Formula One.