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Who did you admire more, Hunt or Lauda?


Judging by their characters in the movie, who did you like/admire/identify with more, Hunt or Lauda? Here's my brief breakdown of the two from my observations:

JAMES HUNT: Impulsive, hotheaded, likes to enjoy himself (with parties, ladies, drink, racing, etc), brash, competitive, fiery.

NIKI LAUDA: Methodical, distant, prickly, intellectual, loner, desires excellence (even at the expense of enjoying himself), demanding on himself and others.

James races for the thrill of the race, the danger, and the prizes, where Niki races because he's good at it, it makes money and that's his element.

Both characters have their own way of being an A-hole. I don't think one was more humble than the other. James is a bad boy. Lauda is a machine. Judging by the movie, I don't envy either of their personal lives; where James is wild and superficial, Niki is cold and robotic. (Happiness is the enemy?) I think both belong on the track.

I give my vote to:

NIKI LAUDA

He displays a lot more control than James. His steely intellect earned my admiration early in the film. His "no-BS" straight talk means his insults are unmitigated and he'll trash you without remorse, but at the same time it means his compliments are genuine. Both men are tough, but Lauda is made of metal. Lauda was brave enough to refuse his inheritance and gamble on his dream of being a F1 driver. He was more level-headed and precise, and very disciplined.

I'll admit James had a better handle on how to live his life when not on the track, at least when he's not binging. He lives in the moment, saying "What's the point of having a million of medals, cups and planes if you don't have any fun?" Lauda lived in his head, he can't admit to even liking racing (or flying). I don't actually want to be either of them.

I rooted for Lauda the whole movie though.

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Lauda all the way!

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I vote for....

JAMES HUNT

Niki Lauda is an @rsehOle!



Bulls make money, Bears make money, Pigs? They get slaughtered!

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Totally agree. Even from Lauda's own team mate - "Are you ever not an @rsehOle?" I can admire his professionalism but I don't like the guy.

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Well I'm going just by the film but for me it is Lauda.

I admire his methodical and clinical way of looking at things, the way he says what he thinks and doesn't care if he upsets anyone. Also who can't help but admire the way he got back into his car after only a few weeks.

If James Hunt has half a good a driver as he was portrayed in the film then he should be admired and respected too but I just preferred Niki's business like attitude. I can certainly relate more to Niki. Of course they were, in their own way, both massive A holes. ButI like that too.

Because I watched the film knowing who won the '76 season I didn't root for anyone in that sense but I was more on Lauda's side in the sense of rooting for the underdog - I wanted to see the wimpy kid get one over on the bully.

Stop being precious, what makes a good book doesn't always make a good film

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i rooted for both. both had good parts and bad parts in equal measure...so it's a tie for me:D

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I think I like Hunt more. I admire his attitude to life. Not that I believe in the 'live fast die young' mantra. But, I do think life is here to enjoy.

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James Hunt. I read his autobiography as a child and still read it now and a again and the biggest thing I admire is his professionalism and personality.
I have always been a Team Lotus supporter but you can really appreciate what McLaren did during that season to win.

"Guess I'm not concerned enough about getting away with it."

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Early in the movie I was firmly on Hunt's side.
Late in the movie I was with Lauda.

"They who... give up... liberty to obtain... safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."

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I love how howard humanizes the villan and doesnt give Luada the max Baer treatment in the film. He caught alot of grief after that cinderella man flick but redeems himself here, IMHO.
Great flick!

Phil

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Can you have one without the other?

It is a fair question as they were polar opposites, yet both very, very good at what they did - or wanted to do.

I would give the edge to Hunt, yet only barely. The thing is - both elevated each other.

One was destine to die young and lived every minute as if it were his last… the other almost died attempting to be the other…

Anyone that can tell Ferrari their cars are sh!t and actually make them improve, has balls … anyone who can go all night and win a big race the next day - has balls. One was imply more showy than the other. Niki Lauda is the only one I know who got his face burnt off and it helped his looks! 0.o ouch- that hurts 0.0

What this world is missing - is - balls, but don't get cocky, son!

and this world has too much stuptidude and craptology. Nothing works, everything is broken and people are offended for the dumbest "reasons". Ef that sh!t.

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