Niki Lauda's revenge! Ferrari 1977 Review Formula 1

Published 2024-03-15
Niki Lauda’s revenge! Ferrari 1977 Review Formula 1 video: The story behind Niki Lauda’s championship win in 1977. Please like & subscribe or make a nice comment. Please also see my other Formula 1 videos on this channel. Thanks for watching!

00:00 General Intro
01:07 Rewind 1976
01:34 Lauda’s crash Nürburgring 1976
02:52 Lauda’s comeback Monza 1976
04:27 Lauda loses the title Fuji 1976
06:23 1977 Season
06:29 Ferrari 312T2B car explained
09:46 Ferrari’s rival teams in 1977
10:46 Lauda trouble with Enzo
11:46 Reutemann wins at Brazil 1977
13:03 Lauda wins at Kyalami 1977
15:15 Lauda wins at Hockenheim 1977
16:45 Lauda wins at Zandvoort 1977
20:13 Lauda tells Enzo he quits
22:25 Final verdict
23:40 The End

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All Comments (21)
  • @willyhwang1059
    my gosh Lauda is in my books the BRAVEST driver in history. look at his face? scars and lost his ears? what a man
  • @creepingdread88
    Lauda was certainly brave, but he wasn't the quickest or best, as many people seem to think. Peterson was a lot quicker. They were teammates at March and Lauda rarely got within a second per lap of him, and never once beat him or came close to doing so, but Fittipaldi was the best all round driver of the 70s. If he'd stayed at McLaren or taken the Ferrari drive he was offered, he would have certainly added to his two championships. Fittipaldi was offered Lauda's drive when he visited Niki in hospital. He turned them down, showing class and respect. Reautamann, on the other hand...
  • @Ddevil24
    Damn the engine is so loud that I can’t hear what they are talking about. Why isn’t the engine that loud anymore
  • @carlosspct
    Great video! Some rare footage hard to find. Keep up the good work! 👏👏👏
  • @SimTrackDays
    Great presentation, amazing footage! One of my all time favourites, total admiration & respect, one hell of a driver (Tuff as they come imho, he was literally read his last rites & 6 weeks later back in the car, Enzo was a ruthless prick). A true gentleman racer both on & off the track R.I.P. That's a like and a sub from myself👍
  • @andylambertz84
    Thank you! Looking F1 since 1995 now but did not know the complete story of Lauda till now.
  • @seanbonella
    the bravest f1 racer ever....in my top 3 all time
  • Prost and Lauda had the most impact on me. No to belittle other drivers but these were my heroes as a kid.
  • @dickieb2233
    Really good video, thank you for bringing previously unseen footage to my attention. A lifelong (pre-Hamilton) F1 fan.
  • @mikasalofan7759
    great Video and great Work! 🍀🍀 Absolutley fantastic specially with the footage, the video material and the perfect combination of the interview of the drivers in the podcasts who explaned the situation at the time! Cant wait for the next Video! (I would like to see the 1986 Season review be you ;)) Thank you very much!
  • @martijnbuunk
    Ik vind het erg leuk dat je dit blijft doen, groet maxiaans 😊
  • @KapitanPisoar1
    Great channel. Love the old footage and the information. Immediately subscribed!
  • Wasn't around then,gen 1979.,but from what i could see and find out my oppinion is that i agree with you,gentleman.
  • @dario2764
    Your videos are amazing and your channel should have more subscribers, keep it going
  • Not the fastest, but certainly the most intelligent and courageous of them all. As Michael came, he completed Lauda's legacy. You are a real insider. Thank you for your work! I come from the time when we called Jacques Deschenaux's GP Guide our bible. You know what I mean, sir.