As three-time Formula 1 champion, Lauda, died at 70 today, Forbes India takes a look through his epic comeback after a major accident, and others like him
What is sports, if not for some remarkable comebacks? In the first leg of the UEFA Champions League this May, when Liverpool FC scored four goals against Barcelona’s three to win the match, it staged a stunning turnaround in its fortunes. That is the beauty of sports: It’s often when you least expect it that fortunes swing. It’s like when, in 2008, a 22-year-old Lewis Hamilton almost lost his Formula 1 championship, till he took the last corner of the last lap of the last race of the year, thus winning it and stunning the world
1. Niki Lauda
One of the greatest Formula 1 drivers ever, Niki Lauda was looking to win the 1976 Formula One World Championship title when disaster struck at the German Grand Prix in Nuerburgring. His car swerved off the track, before hitting an embankment and exploding into flames. The impact threw off his helmet and trapped him in the burning cockpit before he was pulled to safety.
A series of surgeries later, and despite permanent damage to his face, Lauda was back at the Italian Grand Prix within 43 days. He would eventually win two more championships before retiring.
2. Tiger Woods
For nearly a decade now, Tiger Woods had been a fallen hero.
Before that, for nearly two decades, he was at the top of his game, becoming the first sportsman to make over $1 billion in career earnings. He fell from grace in 2009-2010, when his many alleged extramarital affairs came to light, followed by a divorce and subsequent health scares (including a spinal surgery that made it difficult for him to get out of bed).