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When Lauda Valued Her Life and Hunt Starred in Rush #F1 #Fvdigital

Summary by Felix Victorino
The world of Formula 1 was shocked when they saw Niki Lauda's Ferrari 312T2 caught fire in the 1976 German Grand Prix, on the Nürburgring circuit, where the Austrian driver came out alive after a real miracle. The then reigning world champion suffered an accident before the Bergwerk curve, which caused a fire that put his physical integrity at risk, but managed to recover from his severe burns and only a month and a half later was already aboard…
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The world of Formula 1 was shocked when they saw Niki Lauda's Ferrari 312T2 caught fire in the 1976 German Grand Prix, on the Nürburgring circuit, where the Austrian driver came out alive after a real miracle. The then reigning world champion suffered an accident before the Bergwerk curve, which caused a fire that put his physical integrity at risk, but managed to recover from his severe burns and only a month and a half later was already aboard…

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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