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20230702_zaa_z100_019 July 2, 2023, Spielberg, Austria: Red cap in honor of Niki Lauda (22.02.1949 - 20.05.2019), F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on July 2, 2023 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by HOCH ZWEI) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230702_zaa_z100_020 July 2, 2023, Spielberg, Austria: Red cap in honor of Niki Lauda (22.02.1949 - 20.05.2019), F1 Grand Prix of Austria at Red Bull Ring on July 2, 2023 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by HOCH ZWEI) (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220710_zsa_g213_1190 July 10, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - FIA Formula 3, Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade. Image shows the helmet of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Manfred Binder/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220710_zsa_g213_1189 July 10, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - FIA Formula 3, Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade. Image shows the helmet of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Manfred Binder/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220710_zsa_g213_1184 July 10, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - FIA Formula 3, Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade. Image shows the helmet of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Manfred Binder/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_g213_1077 July 9, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade warm-up. Image shows Mathias Lauda (AUT) in a historic Ferrari of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Christian Walgram/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_g213_1086 July 9, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade warm-up. Image shows Mathias Lauda (AUT) in a historic Ferrari of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Christian Walgram/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_g213_1085 July 9, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade warm-up. Image shows Mathias Lauda (AUT) in a historic Ferrari of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Christian Walgram/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_g213_1076 July 9, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade warm-up. Image shows Mathias Lauda (AUT) in a historic Ferrari of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Christian Walgram/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_g213_1084 July 9, 2022, Spielberg, Austria: MOTORSPORTS, FORMULA 1 - Grand Prix of Austria, Red Bull Ring, Red Bull Legends Parade warm-up. Image shows Mathias Lauda (AUT) in a historic Ferrari of Niki Lauda (Credit Image: © Christian Walgram/GEPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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40351372 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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40351371 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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40351373 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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40351370 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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40350681 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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40350673 Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo: Dppi/DPPI/LiveMedia Photo Credit: Dppi/ DPPI / ipa-agency.net/ Sipa / Fotoarena
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20220709_zsa_l168_851 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974, action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_852 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_861 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_862 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_860 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_859 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220709_zsa_l168_858 July 9, 2022, Rome, Austria: Mathias Lauda in a Ferrari 312B3 of Niki Lauda, 1974 action during the Formula 1 Rolex Grosser Preis Von Osterreich 2022, 2022 Austrian Grand Prix, 11th round of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship from July 8 to 10, 2022 on the Red Bull Ring, in Spielberg, Austria - Photo DPPI/LiveMedia. (Credit Image: © Dppi/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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1229442 Ex piloto Niki Lauda durante o Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1 2016 realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos neste domingo.
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1229441 Ex piloto Niki Lauda durante o Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1 2016 realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos neste domingo.
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1229429 Na foto o ex-piloto Niki Lauda faz presença em Interlagos. Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Formula 1 2016 realizada neste domingo (13) no Autódromo de Interlagos.
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1229428 Na foto o ex-piloto Niki Lauda faz presença em Interlagos. Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Formula 1 2016 realizada neste domingo (13) no Autódromo de Interlagos.
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1228677 O famoso Niki Lauda durante o primeiro treino livre para o Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2016 realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos na manhã desta sexta-feira.
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844898 SÃO PAULO, SP - 09/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Niki Lauda com a torcida que invadio a pista após o Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1 2014 realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos neste domingo. (Foto: Rodolfo Buhrer / La Imagem / Fotoarena )
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845001 SÃO PAULO, SP - 07/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Niki Lauda e Nelson Piquet durante Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2014 realizada no Autodromo de Interlagos. (Foto: Victor Eleutério / Fotoarena)
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844759 SÃO PAULO, SP - 09/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Nelson Piquet conversa com Niki Lauda antes da largada do Grande Prêmio do Brasil de Fórmula 1 2014 realizado no Autódromo de Interlagos neste domingo. (Foto: Rodolfo Buhrer / La Imagem / Fotoarena )
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844237 SÃO PAULO, SP - 07/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Niki Lauda durante Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2014 realizada no Autodromo de Interlagos. (Foto: Victor Eleutério / Fotoarena)
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844236 SÃO PAULO, SP - 07/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Niki Lauda durante Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2014 realizada no Autodromo de Interlagos. (Foto: Victor Eleutério / Fotoarena)
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844303 SÃO PAULO, SP - 07/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - Niki Lauda durante Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2014 realizada no Autodromo de Interlagos. (Foto: Victor Eleutério / Fotoarena)
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843210 SÃO PAULO, SP - 07/11/2014: GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL DE FORMULA 1 2014 - O ex-piloto Niki Lauda no Padock durante Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1 2014 realizado no Autodromo de Interlagos nesta sexta-feira à tarde. (Foto: Rodolfo Buhrer / La Imagem / Fotoarena )
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01016508 "Lauda, Andreas Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian automobile racer, pilot, half length, RTL press call TV-Saison 2014/2015, Hamburg, Germany, 17.7.2014"
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01016506 "Lauda, Andreas Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian automobile racer, pilot, portrait, RTL press call TV-Saison 2014/2015, Hamburg, Germany, 17.7.2014"
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357643 O ex-piloto Niki Lauda e visto durante a segunda sessao de treinos livres para o Grande Premio do Brasil de Formula 1, no autodromo de interlagos, zona sul da capital. São Paulo/SP, Brasil - 23/11/2012. Foto: Nelson Antoine / Fotoarena
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00851192 "Lauda, Andreas Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian athlete (racing driver), pilot and businessman, portrait, guest in the German telecast ""Markus Lanz"", Hamburg, Germany, 19.10.2011,"
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20090317_zaf_p36_004 March 17, 2009, Salzburg, Austria: ''Dietrich Mateschitz'', ''Niki Lauda'', Red Bull, Blue Elements, The Club, Clubbing, Gast, Gastro, Energy Drink, Salzburg, 11.11.02, .© wt/www.photopress.at (Credit Image: © PPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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PAR29299 PORTUGAL. Estoril. Grand Prix automobile de Formule 1 du Portugal 1993. The former Austrian formula I driver Niki LAUDA.
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PAR85311 FRANCE. Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region. Bouches-du-Rhone department. Castellet circuit. Austrian racing driver Niki LAUDA. 1983.
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MAP790 GB. Brands Hatch 7th November 1976. "Tribute to James Hunt Day". Niki Lauda arrives at the event piloting his own helicopter. Whilst they were good fiends and once shared a flat in London, that day to the crowds huge disappointment, they never met.
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MAP791 GB. Brands Hatch 7th November 1976. "Tribute to James Hunt Day". Niki Lauda arrives at the event piloting his own helicopter. Whilst they were good fiends and once shared a flat in London, that day to the crowds huge disappointment, they never met.
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LON153664 GB. Brands Hatch 7th November 1976. "Tribute to James Hunt Day". Niki Lauda signs autographs. Whilst they were good fiends and once shared a flat in London, that day to the crowds huge disappointment, they never met.
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LON153663 GB. Brands Hatch 7th November 1976. "Tribute to James Hunt Day". Niki Lauda signs autographs. Whilst they were good fiends and once shared a flat in London, that day to the crowds huge disappointment, they never met.
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LON153665 GB. Brands Hatch 7th November 1976. "Tribute to James Hunt Day". Niki Lauda arrives at the event piloting his own helicopter. Whilst they were good fiends and once shared a flat in London, that day to the crowds huge disappointment, they never met.
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akg2322122 El Greco, eigentl. Domenikos Theotokopoulos. um 1541-1614. "Maria Immaculata mit Johannes dem Evangelisten", um 1580/86 (od. um 1585). Öl auf Leinwand, 234 × 117 cm. Depot der Kirche Santa Leocadia in Toledo, Toledo, Museo de Santa Cruz. Museum: Toledo, Museo de Santa Cruz.
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orz001702 'The Martyrdom of Saint Maurice' (detail), 1580-1582, Oil on canvas. Author: EL GRECO. Location: MONASTERIO-PINTURA. SAN LORENZO DEL ESCORIAL. MADRID. SPAIN.
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alb2015450 El Greco / 'The Martyrdom of Saint Maurice', 1580-1582, Oil on canvas, 448 x 301 cm. Museum: Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, MADRID, SPAIN. SAINT MAURICE.
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akg3815359 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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akg3815357 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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akg3815356 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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akg3815358 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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akg3802864 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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dpa7361981 (dpa) - Flavio Briatore, Managing Director of Renault F1 UK; the British Formula One tycoon Bernie Ecclestone; the Austrian Formula One professional racer Niki Lauda; and former Austrian Formula One racer and current BMW Motorsport Director Gerhard Berger (from L) pose for photographers at the Audi Party in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 26 January 2003.
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akg3815355 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world.
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dpa7415108 (dpa) - Three time Formula 1 champion and airline entrepreneur Nikki Lauda (R) and his brother Florian in a picture taken during a German TV show in Cologne, Germany, 15 March 2005. Florian Lauda helped his brother immensly when he gave one of his kidneys to Nikki in 1997.
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dpa7415104 (dpa) - Three time Formula 1 champion and airline entrepreneur Nikki Lauda in a picture taken during a German TV show in Cologne, Germany, 15 March 2005.
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dpa7367275 (dpa) - Austrian formula one legend Niki Lauda arrives to the award ceremony for the Laureus Sports Award at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo, 20 May 2003.
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dpa7418110 (dpa) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) and former formular one world champion Niki Lauda (R) stand next to each other and smile after the unveiling of the new Airbus A380 superjumbo (back) at the production site in Toulouse, France, Tuesday, 18 January 2005. The standard version of the world's largest ever built passenger aircraft accommodates up to 555 seats and up to 853 seats on charter aircrafts for long-haul routes. Around 5,000 guests attended the ceremony. Chancellor Schroeder and his European counterparts from France, Spain and Britain, who attended the ceremony, represented the four European countries which provided a financial jump start of 3,2 billion euros for the production of the A380.
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dpa7418112 (dpa) - German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) smiles as he stands next to former formular one world champion Niki Lauda (R) while French President Jacques Chirac (C) stands behind them after the unveiling of the new Airbus A380 superjumbo (back) at the production site in Toulouse, France, Tuesday, 18 January 2005. The standard version of the world's largest ever built passenger aircraft accommodates up to 555 seats and up to 853 seats on charter aircrafts for long-haul routes. Around 5,000 guests attended the ceremony. Chancellor Schroeder and his European counterparts from France, Spain and Britain, who attended the ceremony, represented the four European countries which provided a financial jump start of 3,2 billion euros for the production of the A380.
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iblmkb01982511 Niki Lauda, portrait, Formula 1, Santander German Grand Prix, Nurburgring race track, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe
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iblmkb02020342 Niki Lauda, TV presenter and expert, Formula 1, Belgian Grand Prix 2011, Spa-Francorchamps race track, Belgium, Europe
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les54122825 Baron Lauda, Austrian industrialist and father of Formula One racer Niki Lauda,riding in the Prater Park. Location: Townscape, Vienna, Austria.
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les54122827 Baron Lauda, Austrian industrialist and father of Formula One racer Niki Lauda,riding in the Prater Park. Location: Townscape, Vienna, Austria.
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dpa7385589 (dpa files) - The former Austrian formula one pilot and airline owner Niki Lauda, pictured in Cologne, Germany, 21 April 1998. Lauda has confirmed on 3 November 2003 his entry to the German-based charter airline Aero Lloyd, provided the liquidator gives an immediate ok for his decision. He told the Austrian newspaper Kronenzeitung: 'The decision has to be made this week.' Lauda explained the urgency of that decision that he needs to work out the winter schedule. Aero Lloyd had filed for insolvency recently.
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dpa7353820 (dpa files) - Austrian Formula 1 pilot Niki Lauda with a scarred face and a bandaged head shows his burns during a press conference in Salzburg, 8 September 1976. Lauda, who was severely hurt in an accident on the Formula 1 race track Nuerburgring in Germany, announced that after his convalescence he wanted to continue his motor racing career.
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dpa7353821 (dpa files) - Austrian Formula 1 pilot Niki Lauda, pictured with a scarred face, a bandaged head and burns during a press conference in Salzburg, 8 September 1976. Lauda, who was severely hurt in an accident on the Formula 1 race track Nuerburgring in Germany, announced that after his convalescence he wanted to continue his motor racing career.
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akg4218542 CAR Formula One race, the Ferrari of Niki Lauda (1949) in the race. The Austrian driver has competed for the Maranello since 1974, winning two world titles, the first in 1975 and the second, with several races before the end of the season, the last year of collaboration, 1977.
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dpa13099467 Former Formula One World Champion Austrian Niki Lauda (L) and Mercedes Motorsport Director German Norbert Haug stand in the pitlane prior to the third practice session at the race track in Interlagos near Sao Paulo, Brazil, 01 November 2008. The Formula One Grand Prix of Brazil will take place on Sunday, 02 November 2008. Photo: GERO BRELOER.
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dpa7362007 (dpa) - Max Mosely (L), President of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), converses with Formula One professional motorcar racer Niki Lauda of Austria at the Audi party in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 26 January 2003.
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dpa7374206 (dpa) - Flavio Briatore (C), Italian head of the formula one Renault team, and his girlfriend, German top model Heidi Klum, chat with former formula one world champion Niki Lauda ahead of the French Formula One Grand Prix in Magny-Cours, France, 6 July 2003.
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dpa7413077 (dpa) - GP2 racing drivers Mathias Lauda of Austria, Nelsinho Piquet of Brazil and Nico Rosberg of Finnland (front row L-R) respectively with fathers former Formula One drivers Niki Lauda and Keke Rosberg (back row L-R) at the F1 race track in Imola, Italy, 22 April 2005. The F1 Grand Prix of San Marino took place two days later 24 April 2005.
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dpa7409811 (dpa) - GP2 racing drivers Mathias Lauda of Austria, Nelsinho Piquet of Brazil and Nico Rosberg of Finnland (front row L-R) respectively with fathers former Formula One drivers Niki Lauda and Keke Rosberg (back row L-R) at the F1 race track in Imola, Italy, 22 April 2005. The F1 Grand Prix of San Marino took place two days later 24 April 2005.
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dpa7632268 (dpa) - Airbus Industries President Gustav Humbert, Niki airline chief Niki Lauda and chief of Air Berlin Joachim Hunold (L-R) shake hands at airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany, 18 October 2005. The three managers celebrated the delivery of the first Airbus A 320 aircrafts. Photo: Jens Kalaene.
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dpa7632341 (dpa) - CFM (engine producing company) President Eric Bachelet Airbus Industries President Gustav Humbert, chief of Air Berlin Joachim Hunold and Niki airline chief Niki Lauda (L-R) signal thumbs up at airport Tempelhof in Berlin, Germany, 18 October 2005. The four managers celebrated the delivery of the first Airbus A 320 aircrafts. Cooperating partners Air Berlin and Niki airlines have ordered overall 70 jets from Airbus Industries. Photo: Jens Kalaene.
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dpa10380917 The British team principal of McLaren Ron Dennis(L) and the former Formula One world champion Niki Lauda (R) are pictured prior to the start of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring race track near Budapest, Hungary, 05 August 2007. Photo: JENS BUETTNER.
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00689215 Rome, Sydne, * 17.3.1951, US American actress, half length, in a German TV show, with Niki Lauda, 1982,
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00563230 Lauda, Niki (Andreas Nikolaus), * 22.2.1949, Austrian automobile racer, pilot and businessman, portrait, 18.1.1996,
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00388641 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, 1980s,"
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00388640 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, portrait, early 1980s,"
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00377606 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, 1980s,"
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00388644 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, with his wife Marlene, 1980s,"
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00377602 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian athlete (racing driver), half length, with Gerhard Berger, 1980s,"
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00388643 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, with his wife Marlene, 1980s,"
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00377600 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, with his wife Marlene, 1980s,"
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00388642 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, with the singer, Falco, at a party, 1980s,"
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00388645 "Lauda, Nikolaus ""Niki"", * 22.2.1949, Austrian racing driver, entrepreneur, half length, with Eva Garden, sitting in a vintage car, 1970s,"
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00558157 "cartoon, ""Cars"", USA 2005, Walt Disney, director: John Lasseter, scene with: Niki Lauda (synchron speaker),"
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akg3815360 When Siam opened to foreign trade after the signing of the Bowring Treaty the sailors that manned the ships which conveyed this trade though Bangkok required accommodation on shore. To meet this demand, Captain Dyers, an American, and his partner J.E. Barnes opened a hotel called the Oriental Hotel. It was the first hotel in Siam. This burnt down in 1865.. Several years later, a partnership of Danish captains opened a replacement hotel. In the 1870s the board of the Oriental Hotel decided-with the opening of the new River Wing-upon 1876 as the official establishment date of the Oriental Hotel.. The hotel is a favorite of celebrity visitors to Bangkok. Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward, Graham Greene, John le Carré, Barbara Cartland, and James A. Michener are among the famous authors who have stayed at the Oriental. Other famous guests have included Neil Armstrong, Lauren Bacall, George H. W. Bush, Jacques Chirac, Sean Connery, Michael de la Force, Mel Gibson, Václav Havel, Audrey Hepburn, Mick Jagger, Henry Kissinger, Helmut Kohl, David Beckham, Niki Lauda, Sophia Loren, Yehudi Menuhin, Richard Nixon, Pelé, Queen Sofia of Spain, Diana, Princess of Wales and Prince Charles, Omar Sharif and Elizabeth Taylor.. The hotel contains 358 rooms and 35 unique suites. The two-story Authors' Wing, the only remaining structure of the original 19th century hotel, houses suites named after Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noel Coward and James Michener. The River Wing contains deluxe two bedroom suites named after former guests or personages associated with the hotel including Barbara Cartland, Gore Vidal, Graham Greene, Wilbur Smith, John le Carré, Jim Thompson, Norman Mailer and the Thai author and politician Kukrit Pramoj. Other suites are named after ships associated with the early Bangkok trade such as Otago (once captained by Joseph Conrad), HMS Melita, Vesatri and Natuna.. In 2008, it changed its name to the Mandarin Oriental, and is still considered by many experts to be the greatest hotel in the world. Pictures From Asia David Henley.
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dpa15052483 Former Formula 1 World Champion Austrian Niki Lauda sits in an old Mercedes Silberpfeil during the drivers parade prior to the Grand Prix of Germany at the Nuerburgring in Nuerburg, Germany, 12 July 2009. Photo: JENS BUETTNER +++(c) dpa - Report+++.
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dpa10915696 Former Formula One pilot Niki Lauda waves on the red carpet as he arrives for the German Television Prize in Cologne, Germany, 29 September 2007. Photo: Joerg Carstense.
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dpa9124347 Three-time Formula 1 World Champion, Austrian Niki Lauda, took his hat off to the new smart fortwo at its world premiere in Stuttgart, Germany, 9 November 2006. The new smart will be on the market from spring 2007 on. Photo: Marijan Murat.
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dpa9124345 Three-time Formula 1 World Champion, Austrian Niki Lauda, takes his hat off to the new smart fortwo at its world premiere in Stuttgart, Germany, 9 November 2006. The new smart will be on the market from spring 2007 on. Photo: Marijan Murat.
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dpa8750568 German Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher (L) of the Toyota Racing team chats with Austrian Niki Lauda (R) before the third practice session at the Magny Cours race track near Nevers, France, Saturday, 15 July 2006. The French Grand Prix will be held on 16 July 2006. Photo: Rainer Jensen.
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dpa8294889 German Willi Weber (L), the manager of German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher, chats with former race driver Austrian Niki Lauda from Austria at the paddock at the Formula One racetrack near Manama, Bahrain, Friday 10 March 2006. The first race of the F1 world championship 2006, the Bahrain Grand Prix, will take place here on Sunday 12 March 2006. Photo: Carmen Jaspersen.
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dpa7362451 (dpa) - Three times Formula 1 world champion, Austrian Niki Lauda, pictured in Kitzbuehel, Austria, 26 January 2003.
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dpa7359360 (dpa) - Three times Formula 1 world champion Austrian Niki Lauda, pictured at a press conference of a cart race in Hamburg, 3 December 2002. A week before, Formula One racing team Jaguar has dispensed with the services of Lauda, and Lauda has not yet made a decision for his future. The 53-year-old said he was in talks to work as an advisor with Ford, the parent company of Jaguar.
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