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  • Niki Lauda
  • Austrian racing driver (1949–2019)

    Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda (22 February 1949 – 20 May 2019) was an Austrian racing driver, motorsport executive, and aviation entrepreneur, who competed

    Niki Lauda

    Niki Lauda

    Niki_Lauda

  • Lauda Europe
  • Low-cost airline of Malta

    charter services. Lauda Europe is the successor of Austrian carrier Lauda. In 2020, Ryanair Holdings closed its Austrian unit in favor of Lauda Europe, a newly

    Lauda Europe

    Lauda Europe

    Lauda_Europe

  • Lauda
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lauda may refer to: Lauda (song), a type of medieval and Renaissance Italian song Lauda (airline), a former low-cost airline formerly known as Laudamotion

    Lauda

    Lauda

  • Mathias Lauda
  • Austrian racing driver (born 1981)

    Mathias Lauda (born 30 January 1981) is an Austrian racing driver notable for winning the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship for Aston Martin Racing

    Mathias Lauda

    Mathias Lauda

    Mathias_Lauda

  • Lauda Air
  • 1979–2013 Austrian charter airline

    Lauda Air Luftfahrt GmbH, branded as Lauda Air, was an Austrian charter airline headquartered at Vienna Airport in Schwechat. It was owned by Niki Lauda

    Lauda Air

    Lauda Air

    Lauda_Air

  • Lauda (airline)
  • Low-cost airline of Austria (2004–2020)

    Lauda, legally Laudamotion GmbH (formerly Amira Air), was an Austrian low-cost airline based in Concorde Business Park in Schwechat, near Vienna, Austria

    Lauda (airline)

    Lauda (airline)

    Lauda_(airline)

  • Lauda Air Flight 004
  • 1991 aircraft accident in Thailand

    Lauda Air Flight 004 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Hong Kong, via Bangkok, Thailand, to Vienna, Austria. On 26 May 1991

    Lauda Air Flight 004

    Lauda Air Flight 004

    Lauda_Air_Flight_004

  • Brittany Lauda
  • American voice actress

    Brittany Lauda (born February 18) is an American voice actress and voice director who has appeared in English-language dubs of Japanese anime and video

    Brittany Lauda

    Brittany_Lauda

  • 1976 Formula One season
  • 30th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    McLaren driver James Hunt by one point from Ferrari's defending champion Niki Lauda, although Ferrari took the Manufacturers' trophy. The controversy began

    1976 Formula One season

    1976 Formula One season

    1976_Formula_One_season

  • James Hunt
  • British racing driver (1947–1993)

    Hell and Back, Lauda described Hunt as an "open, honest to God pal". Lauda admired Hunt's burst of speed, while Hunt admired Lauda's capacity for analysis

    James Hunt

    James Hunt

    James_Hunt

  • List of Lauda destinations
  • Lauda operated to the following destinations as of June 2020, when all Lauda flights were changed to be operated as a wetlease under Ryanair flight numbers

    List of Lauda destinations

    List_of_Lauda_destinations

  • Rush (2013 film)
  • 2013 biographical sports film directed by Ron Howard

    James Hunt and Niki Lauda, during the 1976 Formula One season. The film stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in

    Rush (2013 film)

    Rush_(2013_film)

  • 1978 Formula One season
  • 32nd season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    Cup for F1 Constructors, for the last time. Championship defendants Niki Lauda and Ferrari had parted ways late in 1977, and both parties struggled to

    1978 Formula One season

    1978 Formula One season

    1978_Formula_One_season

  • 1975 Formula One season
  • 29th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    1975 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Niki Lauda Constructors' Champion: Ferrari Previous 1974 Next 1976 Races by country Races by venue The 1975

    1975 Formula One season

    1975 Formula One season

    1975_Formula_One_season

  • Hunt–Lauda rivalry
  • Formula One rivalry

    Hunt–Lauda rivalry or Lauda–Hunt rivalry was a Formula 1 rivalry between British racing driver James Hunt and Austrian racing driver Niki Lauda that ran

    Hunt–Lauda rivalry

    Hunt–Lauda rivalry

    Hunt–Lauda_rivalry

  • 1977 Formula One season
  • 31st season of the FIA's Formula One motor racing

    1977 Formula One season Drivers' Champion: Niki Lauda Constructors' Champion: Ferrari Previous 1976 Next 1978 Races by country Races by venue The 1977

    1977 Formula One season

    1977 Formula One season

    1977_Formula_One_season

  • 1984 Formula One World Championship
  • 38th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    1984 FIA Formula One World Championship Drivers' Champion: Niki Lauda Constructors' Champion: McLaren-TAG Previous 1983 Next 1985 Races by country Races

    1984 Formula One World Championship

    1984 Formula One World Championship

    1984_Formula_One_World_Championship

  • Lauda Sion
  • Catholic hymn about the Eucharist for Corpus Christi

    "Lauda Sion" is a sequence for the Roman Rite Mass on the Feast of Corpus Christi. It was written by St. Thomas Aquinas around 1264, at the request of

    Lauda Sion

    Lauda Sion

    Lauda_Sion

  • Lauda-Königshofen
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Lauda-Königshofen (German pronunciation: [ˈlaʊda ˌkøːnɪçsˈhoːfn̩] ) is a town in the Main-Tauber district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated

    Lauda-Königshofen

    Lauda-Königshofen

    Lauda-Königshofen

  • Lauda (song)
  • The lauda (Italian pl. laude) or lauda spirituale was the most important form of vernacular sacred song in Italy in the late medieval era and the Renaissance

    Lauda (song)

    Lauda_(song)

  • Hans Lauda
  • Austrian industrialist (1896–1974)

    Niki Lauda. Hans Lauda was born on 25 March 1896 in Vienna. His father Ernst Lauda worked in hydraulic engineering and bridge construction. Lauda studied

    Hans Lauda

    Hans_Lauda

  • 1974 Formula One season
  • 28th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    Luca di Montezemolo signed both 1973 BRM drivers, Clay Regazzoni and Niki Lauda. Ex-Ferrari driver Arturo Merzario found a seat at Williams (entered as

    1974 Formula One season

    1974 Formula One season

    1974_Formula_One_season

  • AGV (helmet manufacturer)
  • Italian motorcycle helmet manufacturer

    race at Nürburgring, the car of Niki Lauda (1949–2019) suddenly made a right turn and crashed into rocks. Lauda lost his AGV helmet and was belted in

    AGV (helmet manufacturer)

    AGV (helmet manufacturer)

    AGV_(helmet_manufacturer)

  • Lauda Air Italy
  • Charter airline of Italy (1990–2003)

    Lauda Air S.p.A., also known as Lauda Air Italia, was an Italian airline founded in September 1991 by ex F1 racing driver Niki Lauda, which passed under

    Lauda Air Italy

    Lauda Air Italy

    Lauda_Air_Italy

  • 1975 French Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    The race was won from pole position by Austrian driver Niki Lauda, driving a Ferrari. Lauda led every lap and survived late charges from British driver

    1975 French Grand Prix

    1975 French Grand Prix

    1975_French_Grand_Prix

  • 1979 Formula One season
  • 33rd season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    Ford-Cosworth V8's with two races to go in the year. According to Niki Lauda, this was not a step forward: during the first practice session with the

    1979 Formula One season

    1979 Formula One season

    1979_Formula_One_season

  • 1976 German Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Nürburgring on 1 August 1976. It was the scene of reigning world champion Niki Lauda's near-fatal accident, and the last Formula One race to be held on the 22

    1976 German Grand Prix

    1976 German Grand Prix

    1976_German_Grand_Prix

  • Ferrari 312T
  • 1975-1980 Formula One racing car by Ferrari

    Regazzoni's car being set up incorrectly, and Niki Lauda's suffering from a lack of power. A subsequent test of Lauda's engine proved that there was a technical

    Ferrari 312T

    Ferrari 312T

    Ferrari_312T

  • Ernst Lauda
  • Austrian engineer (1859–1932)

    Ernst Ritter von Lauda (born Ernst Philipp Johann Lauda, 15 August 1859 – 3 July 1932) was an Austrian hydraulic and bridge engineer who was an adviser

    Ernst Lauda

    Ernst_Lauda

  • Lauda Sion (Mendelssohn)
  • Composition by Felix Mendelssohn

    Lauda Sion (Praise Zion), Op. 73, (MWV A 24) is an extended composition by Felix Mendelssohn. He set parts of Lauda Sion, a sequence in Latin for Corpus

    Lauda Sion (Mendelssohn)

    Lauda Sion (Mendelssohn)

    Lauda_Sion_(Mendelssohn)

  • Vladislav Lauda
  • Czech footballer

    Vladislav Lauda (born 25 January 1955) is a retired football striker. During his club career, Lauda played for Slavia Prague, Sigma Olomouc and AEL Limassol

    Vladislav Lauda

    Vladislav_Lauda

  • Niki (airline)
  • Low-cost airline of Austria (2003–2017)

    of ownership under former car racer Niki Lauda. In 2003, Niki Lauda, ex-Grand Prix driver and founder of Lauda Air, acquired some Aero Lloyd Austria assets

    Niki (airline)

    Niki (airline)

    Niki_(airline)

  • List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions
  • 290 points more than the second-place Sergio Pérez, a record, while Niki Lauda won the 1984 title with the closest gap: 0.5 points over Alain Prost. The

    List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions

    List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions

    List_of_Formula_One_World_Drivers'_Champions

  • Gordon Murray Automotive T.50
  • Sports car

    variants of the car, designated as the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50s Niki Lauda, priced at £3.1 million before taxes. Top Gear reported that the car was

    Gordon Murray Automotive T.50

    Gordon Murray Automotive T.50

    Gordon_Murray_Automotive_T.50

  • 1977 South African Grand Prix
  • Formula One motor race held in 1977

    was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 5 March 1977, won by Niki Lauda of Austria. The race is principally remembered for the accident that resulted

    1977 South African Grand Prix

    1977 South African Grand Prix

    1977_South_African_Grand_Prix

  • 1976 Japanese Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Mount Fuji circuit, with Niki Lauda just three points ahead of James Hunt after a season full of incidents including Lauda's near-fatal crash at the Nürburgring

    1976 Japanese Grand Prix

    1976 Japanese Grand Prix

    1976_Japanese_Grand_Prix

  • Ryanair
  • Ultra-low-cost airline of Ireland

    subsidiaries Ryanair DACTooltip Designated activity company, Buzz, Malta Air, Lauda Europe, and Ryanair UK. Combined, the group manages a fleet of 651 aircraft

    Ryanair

    Ryanair

    Ryanair

  • Lauda station
  • Railway station in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany

    Lauda station is a junction station in the town of Lauda-Königshofen in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, where the northern section of the Tauber

    Lauda station

    Lauda station

    Lauda_station

  • Brabham BT46
  • Formula One racing car

    with modified nose-mounted radiators for most of the year, driven by Niki Lauda and John Watson, winning one race in this form and scoring sufficient points

    Brabham BT46

    Brabham BT46

    Brabham_BT46

  • FV Lauda
  • German football club

    FV Lauda is a German association football club from the city of Lauda-Königshofen, Baden-Württemberg, established on 28 March 1913. It briefly became part

    FV Lauda

    FV_Lauda

  • 1975 German Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    championship points leader, Niki Lauda driving a Ferrari 312T. With Emerson Fittipaldi's McLaren M23 retiring with suspension damage, Lauda was able to expand his

    1975 German Grand Prix

    1975 German Grand Prix

    1975_German_Grand_Prix

  • Alfa Romeo Spider
  • Motor vehicle

    champion Niki Lauda joined the Brabham Alfa Romeo F1 team and to celebrate this new addition to Alfa's race team it was decided that Niki Lauda was to be

    Alfa Romeo Spider

    Alfa Romeo Spider

    Alfa_Romeo_Spider

  • 1975 Dutch Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    leader, Austrian driver Niki Lauda. Third place was taken by Lauda's Ferrari teammate, Swiss driver Clay Regazzoni. Niki Lauda dominated practice, with teammate

    1975 Dutch Grand Prix

    1975 Dutch Grand Prix

    1975_Dutch_Grand_Prix

  • Nelson Piquet
  • Brazilian racing driver (born 1952)

    the top five several times – often out-qualifying Lauda. Two weeks after the Italian round, Lauda abruptly quit driving before the start of the Canadian

    Nelson Piquet

    Nelson Piquet

    Nelson_Piquet

  • Ron Howard
  • American filmmaker and actor (born 1954)

    drama Rush, based on the Hunt–Lauda rivalry between two Formula One drivers, the British James Hunt and the Austrian Niki Lauda during the 1976 Formula 1

    Ron Howard

    Ron Howard

    Ron_Howard

  • Nürburgring
  • Race track in Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    scene of Niki Lauda's infamous fiery accident during the 1976 German Grand Prix. This left kink is often referred to as the Lauda-Links (Lauda left). The

    Nürburgring

    Nürburgring

    Nürburgring

  • 1984 British Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-TAG, with local driver Derek Warwick second in a Renault and Brazilian Ayrton Senna third in a Toleman-Hart. Lauda's teammate

    1984 British Grand Prix

    1984 British Grand Prix

    1984_British_Grand_Prix

  • 1976 Spanish Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    kilometres. Initially the declared winner was Austrian Ferrari driver Niki Lauda driving a Ferrari 312T2 extending his Drivers' Championship lead to 23 points

    1976 Spanish Grand Prix

    1976 Spanish Grand Prix

    1976_Spanish_Grand_Prix

  • 1978 Monaco Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    and Lauda second and third. For the first half of the race, the top three remained the same until Watson had an off allowing Depailler and Lauda through

    1978 Monaco Grand Prix

    1978 Monaco Grand Prix

    1978_Monaco_Grand_Prix

  • Daniel Brühl
  • German-Spanish actor (born 1978)

    and further recognition for his portrayal of former Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda in the biographical film Rush (2013), for which he earned nominations including

    Daniel Brühl

    Daniel Brühl

    Daniel_Brühl

  • McLaren MP4/1
  • McLaren team's Formula One racing car

    around 11,500 RPM, producing around 510 BHP, enabling John Watson and Niki Lauda to all but match the factory Ferrari and Renault V6 twin-turbos in straight

    McLaren MP4/1

    McLaren MP4/1

    McLaren_MP4/1

  • Lauda Sion (horse)
  • Japanese racehorse

    Lauda Sion (Japanese: ラウダシオン, foaled 2 February 2017) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. He showed promise as a two-year-old in 2019 when he won two

    Lauda Sion (horse)

    Lauda Sion (horse)

    Lauda_Sion_(horse)

  • Alain Prost
  • French racing driver (born 1955)

    back to McLaren for 1984, where he finished runner-up to teammate Niki Lauda by a record half-point. In 1985, Prost won his maiden title with McLaren

    Alain Prost

    Alain Prost

    Alain_Prost

  • 1982 Formula One World Championship
  • 36th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    returning to the sport, but in the end only double World Champion Niki Lauda returned to Formula One after an absence of two years to partner John Watson

    1982 Formula One World Championship

    1982 Formula One World Championship

    1982_Formula_One_World_Championship

  • McLaren MP4/2
  • Formula One racing car

    first used in the 1983 Dutch Grand Prix, at the insistence of veteran Niki Lauda, who felt that the new engine required race testing before a championship

    McLaren MP4/2

    McLaren MP4/2

    McLaren_MP4/2

  • 1985 Formula One World Championship
  • 39th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    won by McLaren for the second consecutive year. Reigning champion Niki Lauda retired after this season, although team boss Ron Dennis tried to convince

    1985 Formula One World Championship

    1985 Formula One World Championship

    1985_Formula_One_World_Championship

  • 1978 Swedish Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    was the only race to feature the Brabham BT46B "fan car", with which Niki Lauda took a commanding victory. Riccardo Patrese finished second in an Arrows

    1978 Swedish Grand Prix

    1978 Swedish Grand Prix

    1978_Swedish_Grand_Prix

  • Ars nova
  • Musical style of the Late Middle Ages

    Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai Lauda Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Renaissance music → v t

    Ars nova

    Ars nova

    Ars_nova

  • Clay Regazzoni
  • Swiss racing driver (1939–2006)

    Fittipaldi. Ferrari retained Lauda and Regazzoni's services for 1975 and the pair took six victories between them: five for Lauda, and one for Regazzoni at

    Clay Regazzoni

    Clay Regazzoni

    Clay_Regazzoni

  • 1975 Italian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Fittipaldi. Behind Fittipaldi was the second Ferrari of Austrian driver Niki Lauda who secured enough points to win his first out of three world championships

    1975 Italian Grand Prix

    1975 Italian Grand Prix

    1975_Italian_Grand_Prix

  • 1976 Belgian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    position, 3.4 seconds behind Lauda. Third was taken by French driver Jacques Laffite driving a Ligier JS5. It was Lauda's fourth win of the year in what

    1976 Belgian Grand Prix

    1976 Belgian Grand Prix

    1976_Belgian_Grand_Prix

  • Brabham BT48
  • Formula One racing car

    Argentine Grand Prix with Niki Lauda driving. Teammate Nelson Piquet qualified the older Brabham BT46 in 20th place. Lauda qualified the BT46 in 23rd place

    Brabham BT48

    Brabham BT48

    Brabham_BT48

  • 1974 French Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    The 80-lap race was won by Ronnie Peterson, driving a Lotus-Ford. Niki Lauda finished second in a Ferrari, having started from pole position, with teammate

    1974 French Grand Prix

    1974 French Grand Prix

    1974_French_Grand_Prix

  • 1978 Italian Grand Prix
  • Formula One motor race

    following an accident at the start of the race. The race was won by Niki Lauda (Brabham-Alfa Romeo), after both Mario Andretti (Lotus-Ford) and Gilles

    1978 Italian Grand Prix

    1978 Italian Grand Prix

    1978_Italian_Grand_Prix

  • Ars antiqua
  • Musical style of the High Middle Ages

    Conductus Formes fixes Ballade Rondeau Virelai Geisslerlied Gregorian chant Lai Lauda Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Renaissance music → v t

    Ars antiqua

    Ars antiqua

    Ars_antiqua

  • 2019 Monaco Grand Prix
  • 6th round of the 2019 Formula One season

    Lauda died at the age of 70, after a long period of ill health. All teams had since paid tribute to Lauda on the weekend, with Mercedes, whom Lauda had

    2019 Monaco Grand Prix

    2019 Monaco Grand Prix

    2019_Monaco_Grand_Prix

  • Arturo Merzario
  • Italian racing driver (born 1943)

    effectively pulling Lauda out of the burning car. 37 years later, in an interview with BBC Radio 5 linked to the release of Rush, Lauda stated that "Merzario

    Arturo Merzario

    Arturo Merzario

    Arturo_Merzario

  • 1977 British Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    local driver James Hunt, driving a McLaren-Ford, with Austrian driver Niki Lauda second in a Ferrari and Swedish driver Gunnar Nilsson third in a Lotus-Ford

    1977 British Grand Prix

    1977 British Grand Prix

    1977_British_Grand_Prix

  • Brett Lunger
  • American racing driver (born 1945)

    on to sports car racing. Lunger is also known for helping to rescue Niki Lauda from his burning Ferrari in 1976 at the Nürburgring. Lunger was not raised

    Brett Lunger

    Brett_Lunger

  • 1975 Belgian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Austrian driver Niki Lauda driving a Ferrari 312T, his second victory for the year after winning Monaco two weeks earlier. Lauda led 65 of the 70 laps

    1975 Belgian Grand Prix

    1975 Belgian Grand Prix

    1975_Belgian_Grand_Prix

  • 1984 Italian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Formula One World Championship. The 51-lap race was won by Austrian Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-TAG, with local drivers Michele Alboreto and Riccardo

    1984 Italian Grand Prix

    1984 Italian Grand Prix

    1984_Italian_Grand_Prix

  • 1975 Monaco Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Austrian driver Niki Lauda giving the new Ferrari 312T its first win. The win broke a 20-year drought at Monaco for Ferrari. Lauda dominated the race,

    1975 Monaco Grand Prix

    1975 Monaco Grand Prix

    1975_Monaco_Grand_Prix

  • Michael Schumacher
  • German racing driver (born 1969)

    Schumacher's comeback was the most high profile in Formula One since Niki Lauda came out of a two-year retirement for the 1982 season to race for McLaren

    Michael Schumacher

    Michael Schumacher

    Michael_Schumacher

  • 1974 Belgian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Brazilian driver Emerson Fittipaldi, driving a McLaren-Ford, with Austrian Niki Lauda a close second in a Ferrari and South African Jody Scheckter third in a

    1974 Belgian Grand Prix

    1974 Belgian Grand Prix

    1974_Belgian_Grand_Prix

  • Psalm 147
  • 147th psalm of the book of psalms

    is known as "Laudate Dominum quoniam bonum psalmus", and Psalm 147 as "Lauda Jerusalem Dominum". Both are considered psalms of praise and feature among

    Psalm 147

    Psalm 147

    Psalm_147

  • Austrian Airlines
  • Flag carrier of Austria

    2000s, the airline expanded through the acquisitions of Rheintalflug and Lauda Air and adopted the shortened Austrian name in 2003. Throughout the 2000s

    Austrian Airlines

    Austrian Airlines

    Austrian_Airlines

  • 1978 British Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    eventually winning by 1.2 seconds from Austrian driver Niki Lauda in the Brabham-Alfa Romeo. Lauda's Northern Irish teammate, John Watson, finished third. With

    1978 British Grand Prix

    1978 British Grand Prix

    1978_British_Grand_Prix

  • Swedish Grand Prix
  • Formula One Grand Prix

    This was the South African's first Grand Prix win. In 1975, Austrian Niki Lauda's second year with Ferrari, the team provided him with the 312T – a car that

    Swedish Grand Prix

    Swedish Grand Prix

    Swedish_Grand_Prix

  • Dutch Grand Prix
  • Formula 1 Grand Prix

    Niki Lauda winning; and 1975 saw Briton James Hunt win his first championship Formula One race in his Hesketh. 1976 saw Hunt win again while Lauda was

    Dutch Grand Prix

    Dutch Grand Prix

    Dutch_Grand_Prix

  • 1983 United States Grand Prix West
  • Formula One race

    the lowest from which a driver has won an F1 race. Austrian teammate Niki Lauda finished second, having himself started 23rd, with Frenchman René Arnoux

    1983 United States Grand Prix West

    1983 United States Grand Prix West

    1983_United_States_Grand_Prix_West

  • 1975 United States Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    was won by the new world champion, Austrian driver Niki Lauda driving a Ferrari 312T. Lauda took his fifth win for the season by a four-second margin

    1975 United States Grand Prix

    1975 United States Grand Prix

    1975_United_States_Grand_Prix

  • Toto Wolff
  • Austrian investor and motorsport executive (born 1972)

    acquired 30% of Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd, with a further 10% held by Niki Lauda and 60% by the parent company. Wolff took over the coordination of all Mercedes-Benz

    Toto Wolff

    Toto Wolff

    Toto_Wolff

  • 1977 United States Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Watkins Glen victory. Jody Scheckter was third in the Wolf-Ford, while Niki Lauda clinched his second Drivers' Championship by finishing fourth in his Ferrari

    1977 United States Grand Prix

    1977 United States Grand Prix

    1977_United_States_Grand_Prix

  • 1977 Belgian Grand Prix
  • Formula One race

    Swedish driver Gunnar Nilsson, driving a Lotus-Ford. Austrian driver Niki Lauda finished second in a Ferrari, while Nilsson's fellow Swede, Ronnie Peterson

    1977 Belgian Grand Prix

    1977 Belgian Grand Prix

    1977_Belgian_Grand_Prix

  • 1977 German Grand Prix
  • Formula One motor race held in 1977

    Constructors. The German Grand Prix was moved to Hockenheim following Niki Lauda's accident at the Nürburgring in 1976. This was the second time the race

    1977 German Grand Prix

    1977 German Grand Prix

    1977_German_Grand_Prix

  • Lewis Hamilton
  • British racing driver (born 1985)

    personnel Niki Lauda, who played pivotal role in Hamilton's move to Mercedes, died. In tribute, Hamilton wore a special helmet design featuring Lauda's classic

    Lewis Hamilton

    Lewis Hamilton

    Lewis_Hamilton

  • 1984 Austrian Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    Championship since it began in 1950. The 51-lap race was won by local driver Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-TAG. Brazilian Nelson Piquet finished second in a Brabham-BMW

    1984 Austrian Grand Prix

    1984 Austrian Grand Prix

    1984_Austrian_Grand_Prix

  • 1984 South African Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    the 1984 Formula One World Championship. The 75-lap race was won by Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-TAG, with teammate Alain Prost second and Derek Warwick

    1984 South African Grand Prix

    1984 South African Grand Prix

    1984_South_African_Grand_Prix

  • 1976 British Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    the event, a decision was reached and Hunt was disqualified, giving Niki Lauda the race win. This was the only Formula One Grand Prix in which multiple

    1976 British Grand Prix

    1976 British Grand Prix

    1976_British_Grand_Prix

  • 1982 United States Grand Prix West
  • Motor car race

    Austrian Niki Lauda won the seventh United States Grand Prix West at Long Beach, ahead of Keke Rosberg. It was the 18th victory of Lauda's career, and his

    1982 United States Grand Prix West

    1982 United States Grand Prix West

    1982_United_States_Grand_Prix_West

  • 1977 Monaco Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    his teammate Niki Lauda. Watson ran second to Scheckter until mid-race when he had to retire with gearbox trouble, allowing Lauda to close in on Scheckter

    1977 Monaco Grand Prix

    1977 Monaco Grand Prix

    1977_Monaco_Grand_Prix

  • 1976 United States Grand Prix West
  • Motor car race

    seconds over team mate and championship points leader, Austrian driver Niki Lauda. French driver Patrick Depailler finished third driving a Tyrrell 007. Italy

    1976 United States Grand Prix West

    1976 United States Grand Prix West

    1976_United_States_Grand_Prix_West

  • 1976 Monaco Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    race distance of 257 kilometres. The race was won by Ferrari driver Niki Lauda, who had also taken pole position in his Ferrari 312T2. *Drivers with a

    1976 Monaco Grand Prix

    1976 Monaco Grand Prix

    1976_Monaco_Grand_Prix

  • Ron Dennis
  • British businessman and motorsport executive (born 1947)

    contender. Constructors' and drivers' world championships were won with Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Häkkinen and Lewis Hamilton. Dennis founded

    Ron Dennis

    Ron Dennis

    Ron_Dennis

  • 1974 Argentine Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    by McLaren driver Denny Hulme after he started from tenth position. Niki Lauda finished second for the Ferrari team and his teammate Clay Regazzoni came

    1974 Argentine Grand Prix

    1974 Argentine Grand Prix

    1974_Argentine_Grand_Prix

  • Guenther Steiner
  • Italian and American motor racing engineer (born 1965)

    their new team principal. Niki Lauda headhunted Steiner for the job of managing director. According to Steiner, "[Lauda] asked, 'are there any talented

    Guenther Steiner

    Guenther Steiner

    Guenther_Steiner

  • 1985 Dutch Grand Prix
  • Motor car race

    final Grand Prix victory for triple World Champion Niki Lauda, driving a McLaren-TAG. Lauda's teammate Alain Prost was second, with Brazilian racer Ayrton

    1985 Dutch Grand Prix

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  • Moonrise (TV series)
  • 2025 Japanese anime television series

    Liu (English) Zowan (ゾワン) Voiced by: Yuka Terasaki (Japanese); Brittany Lauda (English) Eric Baker (エリック・ベーカー, Erikku Bēkā) Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi (Japanese);

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  • Jody Scheckter
  • South African racing driver (born 1950)

    Niki Lauda in a battle for the lead. At the following race in Austria, Scheckter spun out, thus handing Lauda a 16-point championship advantage. Lauda extended

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  • 1983 Formula One World Championship
  • 37th season of FIA Formula One motor racing

    went from Cosworth V8s to the Porsche built V6 TAG turbo engine for Niki Lauda while John Watson had to wait until the next race in Italy before he also

    1983 Formula One World Championship

    1983 Formula One World Championship

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    Sikh

    Maskeen

    Humble, Meek, Obedient

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    Aapti

    Fulfilment, Conclusion

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    Muslim

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    Evidence. Proof.

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    Muslim/Islamic

    Arslan

    Lion

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    Hindu, Indian

    Aganya

    Uncountable

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    Indian, Sanskrit

    Govraja

    Dust that Ensures from the Feet of Moving Cows; Sunset

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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Bigul

    Concert; Musical Instrument

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    French

    TOINETTE

    Short form of French Antoinette, possibly TOINETTE means "invaluable." 

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    Heavenly body, A star, Pearl

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    Albie

    Highborn; Brilliant

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  • Laudability
  • n.

    Laudableness; praiseworthiness.

  • Panegyric
  • a.

    An oration or eulogy in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium; a laudatory discourse; laudation. See Synonym of Eulogy.

  • Honorable
  • a.

    Proceeding from an upright and laudable cause, or directed to a just and proper end; not base; irreproachable; fair; as, an honorable motive.

  • Laudanum
  • n.

    Tincture of opium, used for various medical purposes.

  • Laudatory
  • a.

    Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden.

  • Laudanine
  • n.

    A white organic base, resembling morphine, and obtained from certain varieties of opium.

  • Laudative
  • a.

    Laudatory.

  • Panegyrical
  • a.

    Containing praise or eulogy; encomiastic; laudatory.

  • Laudator
  • n.

    An arbitrator.

  • Laudableness
  • n.

    The quality of being laudable; praiseworthiness; commendableness.

  • Self-respect
  • n.

    Respect for one's self; regard for one's character; laudable self-esteem.

  • Laudator
  • n.

    One who lauds.

  • Laudable
  • v. i.

    Healthy; salubrious; normal; having a disposition to promote healing; not noxious; as, laudable juices of the body; laudable pus.

  • Praise
  • v.

    Commendation for worth; approval expressed; honor rendered because of excellence or worth; laudation; approbation.

  • Laudable
  • v. i.

    Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.

  • Laudative
  • n.

    A panegyric; a eulogy.

  • Praisable
  • a.

    Fit to be praised; praise-worthy; laudable; commendable.

  • Laudation
  • v. t.

    The act of lauding; praise; high commendation.

  • Laudably
  • adv.

    In a laudable manner.