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1976: Lauda fights for life after Grand Prix crash Formula One racing driver Niki Lauda is in a critical condition in hospital after an horrific accident at the Nurburgring Grand Prix in Germany. The Austrian-born driver became trapped inside his Ferrari after it swerved off the track before bouncing back into the path of the oncoming cars and catching fire. Fellow driver Guy Edwards managed to avoid the blazing wreckage but Harald Ertl and Brett Lunger both hit it. All three drivers raced to the burning Ferrari and, with the help of the Italian driver Arturo Merzario, who also stopped, eventually managed to pull 27-year-old Lauda from his vehicle. Lauda, who has led this drivers' championship since the beginning of the season, began the race second on the grid behind James Hunt in pole position. 'Conscious' Guy Edwards said they had had problems getting the trapped driver out. "Lauda was basically sitting in the middle of a fire and I would guess it would be about a minute before we managed to get the belts undone. "In the meantime Ertl had got a fire extinguisher from somewhere and was aiming it towards the central cockpit area so he was able to keep the fire under some sort of control." "Lauda was conscious most of the time and was saying 'get me out'." Mr Lauda was taken to nearby Adenau hospital with serious burns. From there he was flown to the University Hospital in Mannheim where his condition is described as critical. |
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