Niki Lauda's Ferrari helmet from Nürburgring 1976 up for auction, starting bid revealed

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During the 2024 Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix weekend, the most iconic helmet from Niki Lauda’s career will be auctioned off.

The careers of Formula 1 drivers are often linked to their helmets, today characterized by the most varied graphics possible. For this reason, many of these helmets become collectible items, especially if connected to particular events.

Such is the case with the Ferrari helmet used by Niki Lauda during the 1976 German Grand Prix, which will be auctioned during the upcoming Miami Grand Prix weekend.

The Austrian driver was involved in the tragic accident at that race, which markedly influenced his career and life. The red helmet, which survived the incredible Nurburgring fire, will thus end up in the hands of some lucky collector.

Just after navigating the quick left kink preceding the Bergwerk right-hand turn, Niki Lauda's Ferrari 312T2 abruptly veered right, spinning off the track through the fencing and into an earth bank. The impact sent the car rebounding onto the track, immediately engulfed in flames. Guy Edwards narrowly avoided the Ferrari, but Brett Lunger collided with it, subsequently leading to Harald Ertl crashing into Lunger's car. All three drivers stopped their cars and attempted to rescue Lauda from the inferno. They were soon joined by Arturo Merzario, who parked his Wolf Williams upon witnessing the accident. Lauda sustained severe burns and was quickly airlifted to the Bundeswehr hospital in Koblenz. He was then transported to the Trauma Clinic in Ludwigshafen, which housed Germany’s most sophisticated burn unit at that time, where he underwent critical treatment over the following days after the incident in the 1976 German Grand Prix.

The starting bid is expected to be around sixty thousand dollars, and part of the proceeds will be donated to charity. "We are happy that our father can still contribute in some way to help those who need support and assistance," stated his son Lukas. "UNICEF really does a lot to help those in need, and we are very proud to be able to contribute even in a small part."

The auction will take place in front of the Miami circuit podium and will feature twenty-five collectors who have been invited for the occasion. "It is an honor for us to handle such a valuable piece like Niki Lauda's helmet," said one of the auction organizers.

All that remains is to wait a few days to see who will be the lucky one to take home such a prized and historically rich item.

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