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intruder | 6 years ago

Niki was one of those greater than life characters, his outlook on life - especially after his famous accident - has always been an inspiration for me.

As an F1 fan, I will also miss his candid commentary on the F1 circus.

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mobilemidget|6 years ago

Already missed him last races, feared already it would be health related.

yreg|6 years ago

Everyone in this thread is saying this, but I know him only as a dude who used to be a racer and then founded an airline or two.

What's so inspiring about him?

I don't mean any disrespect.

Phillipharryt|6 years ago

To add to what others have said, "used to be a racer" is impressive in and of itself. It's a profession where almost every day they push themselves and an experimental machine to the limits, it's quite inspiring to see people brave enough to do that.

And then of course he did this so often and so well that he was world champion 3 times and came close a couple more times.

JshWright|6 years ago

"A racer" undersells it a bit. He was a multiple-time world champion in what is arguably the "premier" motorsport, including twice _after_ suffering massive burns in a crash that should have killed him. If you made a list of the best race car drivers in history, there's no doubt he'd be on it.

How many airlines have you founded...?

gpderetta|6 years ago

Other than his famous incident, he was also three time F1 world champion, which is no small feat.

yakshaving_jgt|6 years ago

Saying "I don't mean any disrespect" does not grant you carte blanche to speak nonchalantly about a recently-deceased motoring legend's life achievements.