Niki Lauda remembered: All 25 of his F1 wins
Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda, who passed away on Monday, won 25 Grands Prix for Ferrari, Brabham and McLaren during his glittering career. Here they all are, click on the arrows on the images to scroll through them.
1974 Spanish GP

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1974 Dutch GP

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1975 Monaco GP

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1975 Belgian GP

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1975 Swedish GP

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1975 French GP

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1975 US GP

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1976 Brazilian GP

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1976 South African GP

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1976 Belgian GP

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1976 Monaco GP

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1976 British GP

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1977 South African GP

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1977 German GP

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1977 Dutch GP

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1978 Swedish GP

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1978 Italian GP

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1982 US GP West

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1982 British GP

Photo by: Jean-Philippe Legrand
1984 South African GP

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1984 French GP

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1984 British GP

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1984 Austrian GP

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1984 Italian GP

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1985 Dutch GP

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Series | Formula 1 |
Drivers | Niki Lauda |
Teams | Ferrari , McLaren , Brabham |
Author | Charles Bradley |
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