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The book does not shy away from the controversial final race of the 1976 season. In torrential rain at Fuji, Lauda pulled into the pits after two laps, refusing to race. He handed the championship to James Hunt. In "To Hell and Back," Lauda explains the logic that Hunt, who was not burned, could never understand: "My eyes were still healing. The rain water stung my cornea. To continue was not brave; it was stupid. I would go blind."

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The "Lauda System" of no-nonsense, analytical racing. Legacy: The rivalry with James Hunt that defined an era. to hell and back niki laudapdf