Niki Lauda: the story of the stewardess who saved his life – Formula 1

Widow Birgit Wetzinger wins lawsuit over Niki Lauda’s estate. Here is the amount she will receive and their love story that saved the life of the three-time Formula 1 world champion

May 20, 2024

TO Five years after Niki Lauda’s death, the lawsuit over his legacy seems to have finally come to an end. Today, May 20, marks the anniversary of the death of the three-time Formula 1 world champion, and his wife Birgit Wtzinger can finally put an end to the “legacy” issue. The Superior Regional Court ruled that Birgit Wetzinger Lauda she will have to receive approximately 16% of the sum left by her ex-husband at the time of his death, which would be equivalent to a sum of between 20 and 30 million euros.

Dfive years have passed since the death of the former Ferrari and McLaren champion, who later moved to Mercedes as a super-consultant, due to kidney failure, and Birgit Wetzinger’s life has moved on, so much so that she should soon get married to Marcus Sieberer , a finance expert, with whom he has had a relationship for several years. However, the widow never gave up from the moment she discovered that her two children, the 13-year-old twins Mia and Max, whom she had with Lauda in 2011, were left out of the will which the Austrian did not modify. since 2007, unlike his older children, Mathias and Lukas, the result of his first marriage to Marlene Knaus.

Niki Lauda

THEThe Higher Regional Court has ruled that Birgit Wetzinger will have to receive 16% of Niki Lauda’s legacy and will also have to quantify how much the sum to be paid to his widow will be, a figure that is between 20 and 30 million. The case was brought forward about a year ago by the Lauda Private Foundation against the 46-year-old, deemed unworthy of receiving the inheritance because she was accused of having hidden works of art and valuable objects belonging to the former Formula 1 champion. For this reason reason the woman was deemed not to have the right to the legitimate share of the legacy, which as a rule should only belong to the spouse and children of the deceased.

Niki Lauda

Lhe love story between Niki Lauda and Birgit Wetzinger, thirty years younger than the pilot, had blossomed years after the divorce with his first wife Marlene Knaus. The 46-year-old worked as an airline stewardess for the airline purchased from the Austrian, Lauda Air. Birgit also saved Lauda’s life in 2005, when she donated a kidney to him when she was in danger of dying, and they had only been engaged for four years. The two married in 2008, becoming parents to Mia and Max in 2013.

 
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