Mathias Lauda drives Niki Lauda's Ferrari 312T at Red Bull Ring
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Last updated Jul 3, 2026

Mathias Lauda completed a demonstration run in the Ferrari 312T, the car driven by his late father, Niki Lauda, to win the 1975 Formula 1 championship. The event took place at the Red Bull Ring in Austria during the annual Legends Parade ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix. This demonstration marked a return of the iconic number 12 chassis to an Austrian racetrack, celebrating Niki Lauda's legacy. Mathias Lauda, an experienced GT driver, participated in this tribute to his father's historic achievements in motorsports.
- •Mathias Lauda drove the Ferrari 312T at Red Bull Ring.
- •The run commemorated Niki Lauda's 1975 championship.
- •Event part of the annual Legends Parade.
- •Ferrari 312T number 12 returned to an Austrian racetrack.
- •Mathias Lauda is an experienced GT driver.
- 11:32 AMMotorsport.com — Niki Lauda's championship-winning Ferrari 312T returns in Austria as son takes wheel
"Mathias Lauda completed a demonstration run in the Ferrari 312T that his late father, Niki Lauda, drove to the 1975 Formula 1 championship. The run took place at the Red Bull Ring ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix. Taking part in the annual Legends Parade at the Spielberg circuit, Lauda returned the iconic number 12 chassis to an Austrian race track. The 45-year-old, an experienced GT and ...Keep reading
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