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.
Károly Méhes looks back on his last visit to Autodromo di Imola, a circuit he visited regularly for the San Marino Grand Prix.
Being a Formula 1 journalist means working alongside famous drivers, but the Paddock also attracts plenty of VIPs, as Karoly Mehes writes.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Károly Méhes speaks to Prof. Dr. György Nemes, the medical chief at the inaugural Hungarian Grand Prix in 1986.
Since 1972, Ferrari’s legendary test track has played a decisive role in the performance of the F1 team. Károly Méhes investigates.
Károly Méhes chats to Luca Fornetti, owner of an F1-themed shop in Maranello, about life during lockdown at the home of Ferrari.
The winner of the 1906 French Grand Prix was a Hungarian called Ferenc Szisz, and this is his story.