Remembering the 2006 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola
Károly Méhes looks back on his last visit to Autodromo di Imola, a circuit he visited regularly for the San Marino Grand Prix.
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Károly Méhes looks back on his last visit to Autodromo di Imola, a circuit he visited regularly for the San Marino Grand Prix.
Remembering the 2006 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola Read More »
Being a Formula 1 journalist means working alongside famous drivers, but the Paddock also attracts plenty of VIPs, as Karoly Mehes writes.
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Nelson Piquet is not often ranked among the F1 greats, but you don’t win 3 world titles by accident. Károly Méhes reassesses his career.
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44 years after Niki Lauda’s fiery accident at the German Grand Prix, Károly Méhes finally had the opportunity to complete his own lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife.
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Károly Méhes visits Vienna to discover the places made famous by Niki Lauda, 3-time Formula 1 World Champion and one of the Austrian capital’s most famous sons.
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Soon after the end of the coronavirus lockdown in Europe, Károly Méhes hit the road for a tour of the most important motorsport landmarks in Germany.
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Károly Méhes speaks to Prof. Dr. György Nemes, the medical chief at the inaugural Hungarian Grand Prix in 1986.
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Since 1972, Ferrari’s legendary test track has played a decisive role in the performance of the F1 team. Károly Méhes investigates.
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Károly Méhes chats to Luca Fornetti, owner of an F1-themed shop in Maranello, about life during lockdown at the home of Ferrari.
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The winner of the 1906 French Grand Prix was a Hungarian called Ferenc Szisz, and this is his story.
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