It's hard to believe, but five years have passed since the death of Niki Lauda: a driver who shaped his own extraordinary destiny by making his own luck, as Mark Hughes recounts in today's Great Read
Niki Lauda was more than just extraordinary. Within our sport he redefined that term.
The return six weeks after his fiery Nürburgring crash became his motif, the towering achievement in a glittering career. But it was just the most infamous. The way he overcame that obstacle was, in hindsight, obvious. That's just what Niki Lauda would do. Not anyone else; he didn't march to anyone else's drum.
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