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Ferenc Szisz (September 20, 1873 –
February 21, 1944), was a
Hungarian racing driver and the
winner of the
first Grand Prix
motor racing event on a Renault...
- 36 mi).
Lasting for more than 12 hours overall, the race was won by
Ferenc Szisz driving for the
Renault team. FIAT
driver Felice Nazzaro finished second...
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never raced again, his
company remained very involved,
including Ferenc Szisz winning the
first Grand Prix
motor racing event in a
Renault AK 90CV in...
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College for
Advanced Studies (Hungarian: Széchenyi István Szakkollégium –
SZISZ) is a
distinctive member of the college-movement,
consisting of several...
- but at the end of the
first day, it was the 13-litre
Renault AK of
Ferenc Szisz – a
Hungarian émigré now
resident in
France – that led. He had
taken 5 hours...
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titled the
Grand Prix de l'ACF, was held over two days and won by
Ferenc Szisz driving a Renault, This race, the
first Grand Prix,
would eventually become...
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automobile manufacturers, at the 1906 event, the Hungarian-born
Ferenc Szisz (1873–1944) won the 1,260 km (780 mi) race in a Renault. This race was regarded...
- Renault's 2006
World Championship winning Renault R26
Formula One car.
Ferenc Szisz won the
first A.C.F.
Grand Prix race on June 27, 1906, with an
average speed...
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Following Marcel's death,
Louis quit racing, and his
riding mechanic Ferenc Szisz took over
racing for the brand.[citation needed] Paris-Madrid Race 1903...
- artist, and
ceramist Árpád Szendy, pianist,
composer and
teacher Ferenc Szisz, race car
driver Hajnalka Tóth,
fencer (world champion) Béla Turi-Kovács...