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Niki Lauda: F1 stars attend Mass for late racing legend in Austria | Niki Lauda: F1 stars attend Mass for late racing legend in Austria |
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Thousands of people, including Formula 1 stars, are paying their last respects to racing legend Niki Lauda, whose body is lying in state in Vienna, Austria. | Thousands of people, including Formula 1 stars, are paying their last respects to racing legend Niki Lauda, whose body is lying in state in Vienna, Austria. |
His coffin, topped with his red crash helmet, was carried into St Stephen's cathedral earlier on Wednesday. | His coffin, topped with his red crash helmet, was carried into St Stephen's cathedral earlier on Wednesday. |
A Mass will be said later, followed by a private funeral. Lauda died last week aged 70 in Switzerland, where he was treated for kidney problems. | |
The Austrian driver won Formula 1 championships in 1975, 1977 and 1984. | |
He almost died following a crash in the 1976 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. | He almost died following a crash in the 1976 German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring. |
Despite suffering severe burns and inhaling toxic fumes, he resumed racing 40 days later. | Despite suffering severe burns and inhaling toxic fumes, he resumed racing 40 days later. |
Current Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton is among a number of motor racing stars attending Lauda's funeral on Wednesday. | |
Austrian actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as former Formula 1 drivers like Alain Prost, Sir Jackie Stewart and Nico Rosberg, were all photographed arriving at the cathedral. | |
After winning the Monaco Grand Prix last Sunday, Hamilton paid tribute to Lauda. | |
"That was for you, Niki. Your fighting spirit was right there with me every step of the way," the British driver wrote in a post on Twitter. | |
"I know you are looking down and taking your hat off to us. I miss you, we truly miss you and I hope we did you proud today, legend." | "I know you are looking down and taking your hat off to us. I miss you, we truly miss you and I hope we did you proud today, legend." |
Speakers at the ceremony will include Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen. | |
As non-executive chairman of Mercedes, Lauda helped them win both the drivers' and constructors' title in each of the past five seasons. | As non-executive chairman of Mercedes, Lauda helped them win both the drivers' and constructors' title in each of the past five seasons. |