To Hell: And Back Niki Laudapdf

Lauda approached his own body like a machine. When doctors told him he couldn't drive, he asked, "What is the specific mechanical failure?" He then bypassed that failure. He could not wear a helmet liner? He cut it out. His eyes watered too much? He taped a sponge to his cheek. This is "first principles" thinking applied to survival.

Against all medical advice, Lauda forced himself back into the cockpit at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, just six weeks after the crash. In the PDF, you will find his specific reasoning: "I had to prove to myself that the fire did not own me." He explains how he could not close his helmet visor because his scarred face couldn't tolerate the pressure, nor could he wear a cap because his scalp was still raw. to hell and back niki laudapdf


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