Some observers adopted a “wait and see” attitude when Austrian race car driver Niki Lauda launched his comeback to the Formula One circuit in 1982. It’s hard to figure out why. Lauda, who went on to collect a third career driver’s championship in 1984, had already come back from the dead. What did a couple years of relative inactivity mean after that?Andreas Nikolaus Lauda debuted as an F1 driver in 1971 and drove for the March and BRM teams before he hooked up with Ferrari in 1974. He won the S
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