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Niki Lauda passed away at age 70 on Monday. He is survived by his family, including his ex-wife Marlene Knaus and current widow Birgit Wetzinger.
THE secret will of Formula 1 legend Niki Lauda is set to give his children most of his £445million fortune, including his illegitimate son. Lauda died aged 70 on 20th May in his sleep in Zurich ...
In recent years, he was associated with Mercedes-Benz and was a mentor to British driver Lewis Hamilton, a five-time Formula One champion. Lauda’s marriage to Marlene Knaus ended in divorce.
The worst day of Niki Lauda’s life, he always said, was not Aug. 1, 1976. On that day, he was the reigning Formula One racecar driver in the world and seemed well on his way to winning his ...
How long was Niki Lauda been married to Birgit Wetzinger? Niki and Birgit married in 2008. It was Niki’s second marriage. His first marriage was with Marlene Knaus in the year 1976. They got ...
Niki Lauda, the Austrian racecar driver who won three world championships in Formula One, the sport’s highest level of international competition, and was regarded as one of the greatest racing ...
17 Niki Lauda with first wife Marlene Knaus Credit: Getty - Contributor 17 The ace recovering with the help of his wife and son after the horrifying F1 fire Credit: Splash News ...
With Knaus he had two sons, including FIA World Endurance racer Mathias Lauda, and with Wetzinger he had a son and daughter.Read original story Niki Lauda, Austrian Formula One Legend Portrayed in ...
Lauda has two sons from his first marriage to Marlene Knaus. In 2008 he married Birgit Wetzinger, who is 30 years his junior and was a flight attendant for his airline.
He married his first wife Marlene Knaus in 1976. The couple stayed together until 1991. READ MORE: Niki Lauda net worth: Three-time Formula One Champion's incredible fortune revealed ...
Lauda was married twice: to Marlene Knaus from 1976-1991, and to Birgit Wetzinger from 2008 until his death.
Formula One legend Niki Lauda has died at the age of 70, his family have confirmed. The three-time world champion took the title for Ferrari in 1975 and 1977 and then again for McLaren in 1984 ...