Three-time F1 champion Niki Lauda funeral took place in Vienna on Wednesday, which was attended by fans and many eminent personalities.
Following Lauda’s death on May 20, the Austrian was finally laid to rest on May 29 after the funeral service at St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria. The coffin was carried into the church at 8 AM local time with wife Birgit and son Mathias at his side.
His racing helmet was put above the coffin as the cathedral was open for public to pay their last rites to Lauda until 11:30 AM. The turnout was huge as the fans gathered around despite it being a rainy day but many couldn’t get a chance to get inside.
Once the public service was over, priest Toni Faber started the private ceremony from 13:00 local time which was attended by several key personnel of Austria including politicians like president Alexander Van der Bellen and mayor Michael Ludwig.
Lauda’s wife entered the cathedral along with her children and Mercedes’ F1 boss Toto Wolff, his wife Susie and Lewis Hamilton. Ex-champ Nico Rosberg entered along with actor Daniel Bruhl, while Valtteri Bottas came in with his wife Emilia.
FIA president Jean Todt was accompanied by F1/Liberty Media’s Chase Carey and Ross Brawn, while Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa was also present along with actor/politician Arnorld Schwarzenegger.
Among the drivers present were Alain Prost, Pedro de la Rosa, Nigel Mansell, Helmut Marko, Gerhard Berger, George Russell, Nelson Piquet Sr/Jr, Jean Alesi, David Coulthard, Alex Wurz, Jackie Stewart, plus more. Even Arturo Merzario was there, who pulled Lauda out from the burning car during the 1976 German GP crash.
Among the team bosses were Ferrari’s Mattia Binotto, McLaren’s Zak Brown & Andreas Seidl, Racing Point’s Lawrence Stroll & Otmar Szafnauer, Red Bull’s Christian Horner, Williams’ Claire Williams, Toro Rosso’s Franz Tost, Haas’ Guenther Steiner, Eddie Jordan, Luca de Montezemolo, Stefano Dominecalli Flavio Briatore and more.
The service held by Faber was done privately with Austria’s OE24 stating that he opened the requiem ceremony with home priest Hubert Ritt also present at his side. From the F1 side, former teammate and close friend Prost recited a phrase from Bible’s Old Testament.
Lauda’s younger children Max and Mia performed the intersessions after which the band played ‘Fast Car’, ‘Save Us All’ by Tracy Chapman and also songs of John Lennon. There were speeches from Van der Bellen, Schwarzenegger and Berger.
With the end of the requiem, Mathias led the way as the bearers brought the coffin out of the cathedral with Hamilton, Bottas, Prost, Piquet Sr, Berger, Marko, Rosberg and Alesi at the side. The coffin was then taken away to the burial site for a private ceremony.
Poignant images from the funeral of #F1 great Niki Lauda @AFPphoto pic.twitter.com/f5MgJGeQpj
— AFP Sport (@AFP_Sport) May 29, 2019
VIDEO: F1 legend Niki Lauda's coffin is carried inside Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, ahead of a public mass and a private funeral. The sports legend died on May 20 at the age of 70 pic.twitter.com/z4FxLwDWOo
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 29, 2019
F1 pays respect to Niki Lauda at Vienna funeralhttps://t.co/QF4yxh99Ud#SkyF1 pic.twitter.com/1rq7qFqOJL
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 29, 2019
Today we say goodbye to Niki Lauda.
Niki will always be remembered as an @F1 icon and as the Chairman of our team.
But we’ll also remember Niki Lauda the man. This is the story of our Niki. Our team-mate. Our dear friend.
Niki, we miss you ❤https://t.co/v1S8sUWGxp
— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1) May 29, 2019
The Austrian Press Agency has a gallery dedicated to Niki Lauda, you can see it here.
From everyone at FormulaRapida.net, condolences to his family and friends, Danke Niki!
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