Skip to main content

Recommended for you

Francesco Bagnaia pours cold water on MotoGP's safety proposals

MotoGP
Italian GP
Francesco Bagnaia pours cold water on MotoGP's safety proposals

David Croft praises Max Verstappen's "brave" stance against F1 2026 regulations

Formula 1
Canadian GP
David Croft praises Max Verstappen's "brave" stance against F1 2026 regulations

Jorge Martin admits MotoGP title fight left him “more tense than necessary”

MotoGP
Italian GP
Jorge Martin admits MotoGP title fight left him “more tense than necessary”

MotoGP Italian GP: Full starting grid

MotoGP
Italian GP
MotoGP Italian GP: Full starting grid

The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

Feature
Formula 1
Feature
Canadian GP
The changing fortunes of F1's drivers with a point to prove

Fabio Quartararo: Yamaha is “completely lost”, I want to “avoid getting hurt”

MotoGP
Italian GP
Fabio Quartararo: Yamaha is “completely lost”, I want to “avoid getting hurt”

Aprilia sets all-time MotoGP speed record at 369km/h

MotoGP
Italian GP
Aprilia sets all-time MotoGP speed record at 369km/h

How tweaked LED lights now show engine status on 2026 F1 cars

Formula 1
How tweaked LED lights now show engine status on 2026 F1 cars
Breaking news

Doctors satisfied with Lauda progress after lung transplant

The doctors who operated on three-time F1 world champion Niki Lauda say he is making good progress in a Vienna hospital after his lung transplant on Thursday.

Niki Lauda, Non-Executive Chairman, Mercedes AMG
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 and Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman
Zolder 1976, Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312 T2
Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman with Stirling Moss
Niki Lauda, Mercedes Non-Executive Chairman

Lauda underwent surgery in Austria after falling ill while on holiday in Ibiza. He was flown by private jet to AKH Vienna hospital, where he remains in intensive care while he recovers.

One of the doctors who operated on him, Walter Klepetko, told Austrian broadcaster ORF: “Everything is currently going very well and we are very satisfied.”

Klepetko, who is the hospital’s head of thoracic surgery, said the usual recovery period is two to three weeks, but admitted that 69-year-old Lauda’s recovery period will be “a longer time” due to his age. The hospital performs 120 lung transplants a year.

One aspect of the Lauda’s situation that Klepetko did clarify was that his fiery accident at the Nurburgring in 1976 had no bearing on the decision to replace his lungs.

“One can absolutely assume that lung transplantation is not a late consequence of the fire accident,” he said.

Wolff sends best wishes from team

Mercedes Formula 1 team boss Toto Wolff has sent his best wishes to Lauda via the team's Twitter account.

He said: "Although we should enjoy the start of our summer holidays this evening, none of us at Mercedes will pretend that we feel happy - our thoughts are rather with Niki, Birgit and the Lauda family. The world knows Niki as an F1 legend with incredible power and resilience.

"For all of us at Mercedes he is our chairman, our mentor and our friend. We have missed him by our side in Hockenheim and Hungary, and can’t wait to have him back with us. The recovery he faces is not a race. But I’m sure he will soon be telling every nurse and doctor that he has had enough of hospital.

"We wish him a safe and speedy recovery – in that order – and send all our positive energy to him and his family. I miss you my friend."

Previous article The changes helping Renault's push to be best-of-the-rest
Next article Key Force India upgrades depend on new owner

Top Comments

Latest news