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Lauda, Niki |
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Lauda, Niki (1949– )Austrian motor-racing driver who won the Formula 1 World Championship in 1975, 1977, and 1984. He was also runner-up in 1976, despite having a serious accident at Nurburgring, Germany, which kept him out of action for six weeks of the season. Career highlightsWorld Drivers' champion1975, 1977, 1984Total Grand Prix raced177Grand Prix wins25Total Grand Prix points420.5Lauda was Formula 2 champion in 1972, and drove for March, BRM, Ferrari, and Brabham before his retirement in 1979. During that time he had won two Formula 1 world championships with Ferrari. He returned to the sport in 1984 and won his third world title in a McLaren before eventually retiring in 1985. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Following the presentation by Co-Chairs Ken Moore, interstate Castings, and Susanne Lauda, Siempelkamp, Professor Doru Stefanescu provided an overview of thin-wall iron research. There was a significant house cleaning, with lots of people finding themselves no longer with the team, from Niki Lauda at the top to the drivers. But we must ask if the spiritual nature of a lauda, for example, or a chanson spirituelle, or a madrigale spirituale is found solely through its textual subject, or could specific musical characteristics define a work's spiritual nature in the sixteenth century? |
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