Niki Lauda Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 16, 2026
Niki Lauda Biography
(Three-Time Formula One World Drivers' Champion)Birthday: February 22, 1949 (Pisces)
Born In: Vienna, Austria
Advanced SearchAndreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda who was nicknamed ‘the rat’, later the ‘SuperRat’ and finally the ‘King Rat’ was an Austrian Formula One driver. He was a three time ‘F1 World Champion’ and till date he is he only champion driver of the two most popular and prosperous sports constructors - the ‘McLaren’ and the ‘Ferrari’. He met with a severe accident during the ‘German Grand Prix’ in 1976 when his Ferrari swerved off the track and after hitting an embankment skidded back in the path bursting into flames. Trapped in the wreckage, he inhaled toxic gases and endured severe burns. Although he made a comeback with the ‘Italian Grand Prix’ race after six weeks, his injuries left him with permanent scars. As an aviation entrepreneur he set up and ran the airlines, ‘Niki’ and ‘Lauda Air’ and was the brand ambassador of ‘Bombardier Business Aircraft’. For two years he served the ‘Jaguar’ Formula One racing team as its team manager and remained a consultant for Scuderia Ferrari. Niki Lauda was also associated with the ‘Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team’ as a non-executive chairman. During the ‘Grand Prix’ weekends he worked as a commentator for the ‘German TV’.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Andreas Nikolaus Lauda
Died At Age: 70
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Birgit Wetzinger, Marlene Knaus
father: Ernst-Peter Lauda
mother: Elisabeth Lauda
children: Christoph Lauda, Lucas Lauda, Mathias Lauda, Max Lauda, Mia Lauda
Born Country: Austria
Quotes By Niki Lauda F1 Drivers
place of death: Zürich, Switzerland
City: Vienna, Austria
Founder/Co-Founder: Lauda Air, Niki
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Austrian CelebritiesRace Car DriversAustrian MenMale SportspersonsAustrian F1 Drivers Childhood & Early LifeNiki Lauda was born on February 22, 1949, in Vienna in the family of wealthy industrialists having a chain of paper factories. He was the grandson of businessman Hans Lauda.He could not display much potential at school and though his parents wanted him pursue business, he was determined to become a racing driver.He manufactured a false school diploma to show his parents and convinced them to shell out money and bought his car, a VW. His very first day out with the car saw him crashing a Mini Cooper resulting in swapping his car with the wreck along with a burden of a debt of £1750.He later swapped the wreck after necessary repairs with the 1300cc Mini Cooper S of Fritz Baumgartner, a local racing driver and was left with a debt of £650.