His "no-nonsense" approach to fear and risk management.
How Lauda used his analytical brain to improve car safety. to hell and back niki laudapdf
While his rival James Hunt began closing the gap in the championship standings, Lauda pushed his body to the limit. Just 42 days after nearly burning to death, he appeared at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza. His wounds were still bleeding, and he had to have a specially modified helmet to fit over his bandages. He finished 4th in that comeback race. Grit: He defied every medical expectation of the era. His "no-nonsense" approach to fear and risk management