Ecclestone: Lauda leaves this world with pride

11:00, 22 May 2019
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Former Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone has paid tribute to one of the sport's greats, Niki Lauda, who sadly passed away on Tuesday morning.
Lauda was announced dead following ongoing kidney problems, that finally took its toll. Many from around the F1 paddock have paid tribute to the three-time world champion following his passing, and Ecclestone is the latest to do so.
"Niki always had his own opinion," Ecclestone told Blick. "And that is very rare in Formula 1. I visited him in Switzerland and he was already very weak. I was very worried.
"Now he is not suffering anymore. He was allowed to leave this world with pride, which is certainly better for him. Niki was an extraordinary person at all levels. He will not be remembered in Formula 1."
Lauda won three F1 championships in his career - the first coming back in 1975 for Ferrari - with the second coming just two years later for the Italians. His last world championship victory was in 1985 for McLaren.
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