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Rush is a 2013 biographical sports film centred on the rivalry between two Formula One drivers, Briton James Hunt and the Austrian Niki Lauda, [12] during the 1976 motor-racing season. It was written by Peter Morgan , directed by Ron Howard and stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda.
Magyar; Македонски ... Andreas Nikolaus "Niki" Lauda ... The 1976 battle between Lauda and James Hunt was dramatized in the film Rush (2013), where Lauda ...
Niki Lauda: Narrated by: Stacy Keach: Cinematography: Jacques Kargayan ... The film was reissued as The Quick and the Dead in 1978 including the death of Tom Pryce at ...
James Hunt (left) and Niki Lauda (right) at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in 1976.. The Hunt–Lauda rivalry or Lauda–Hunt rivalry was a Formula 1 rivalry between British racing driver James Hunt and Austrian racing driver Niki Lauda that ran from the 1973 season up until Hunt's retirement after the 1979 season.
Niki Lauda, who also started with a small team, advises Senna that the best way to get noticed by a big team is to do well at the Monaco Grand Prix. Senna delivers by outracing F1's superstars at the rain-affected 1984 race. He finishes second after Balestre pressures Jacky Ickx to halt the race just as Senna is about to overtake Alain Prost.
In 2013, he co-starred in The Fifth Estate, a film based on the founding of WikiLeaks in which Brühl played co-founder Daniel Domscheit-Berg alongside Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange. [22] [23] In the same year, Brühl portrayed former Formula 1 driver Niki Lauda in the Ron Howard biographical film Rush opposite Chris Hemsworth. [24]
Superswede: A film about Ronnie Peterson (2017), directed by Henrik Jansson-Schweizer, with the participation of Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi, Nina Kennedy, and Niki Lauda, is available on YouTube, as are several other short tributes.
The 1977 South African Grand Prix (formally the XXIII The Citizen Grand Prix of South Africa) was a Formula One motor race held at Kyalami on 5 March 1977, won by Niki Lauda of Austria. The race is principally remembered for the accident that resulted in the deaths of race marshal Frederick Jansen van Vuuren and driver Tom Pryce .