Ferenc Szisz

Ferenc Szisz

Ferenc Szisz (September 20, 1873February 21, 1944), was a Hungarian race car driver [cite web|title=Journal of Bosch history|work=Robert Bosch GmbH|url=http://www.bosch.com/content/language1/downloads/Magazin_06_en.pdf|date=2006|accessdate=2008-05-11] and the winner of the first Grand Prix motor racing [cite web|last=Spurgeon|first=Brad|title=Formula One: a way of fine-tuning an image|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2003/09/26/rrace_ed3_.php|work=International Herald Tribune|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=2003-09-26|accessdate=2008-02-29] cite web|title=26th June|work=The History Channel|url=http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/this_day_in_history/this_day_June_26.php|accessdate=2008-05-11] event on a Renault Grand Prix 90CV on 26th June, 1906 [cite web|title=100 years in the driving seat: Renault celebrates a century of Grand Prix Victories|publisher="Renault UK"|url=http://www.renault.co.uk/NMNewsItemDisplay.aspx?nid=119&nc=56&pc=4|accessdate=2008-03-01] .

Ferenc Szisz was born in the small town of Szeghalom in Békés county of the Hungarian part the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was trained to be a locksmith but in his early twenties the growing proliferation of automobiles fascinated Szisz and he studied engineering [cite web|title=Ferenc Szisz: The Hungarian railway engineer|publisher="Grandprix.com"|url=http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ftjs032.html|date=2001-10-31|accessdate=2008-03-03] . After time spent in several Austrian and German cities, in the spring of 1900 he ended up in Paris, France where he found work at the new Renault Automobile company.

At Renault, Ferenc Szisz's engineering talent made him an integral part of the testing department, and when the company became involved in racing in 1902 he was chosen as the riding mechanic for Louis Renault. Following the death of Marcel Renault in the 1903 Paris-Madrid race, Ferenc Szisz took over as a driver. In 1905, he finished fifth in the Gordon Bennett Cup elimination race on the Circuit d'Auvergne at Clermont-Ferrand. In October of that same year, along with other French and Italian automobile manufacturers, Renault sent a team to the United States to compete in the Vanderbilt Cup on Long Island, New York. In a field that included Felice Nazzaro and Louis Chevrolet driving for Fiat, Ferenc Szisz finished in fifth place behind the winner, fellow Frenchman Victor Hémery driving a Darracq.

Szisz's primary duties as the head of testing at Renault limited the number of races he could compete in. However, in 1906 he achieved a permanent place in the annals of auto racing when he and his riding mechanic M. Marteau drove a Renault AK 90CV to victory in the first Grand Prix race in Le Mans. He drove at an average speed of 62.9 mph [cite web|title=First Grand Prix a true test of endurance|work=ESPN|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?series=6&id=2680099|date=2006-11-29|accessdate=2008-02-29] [cite web|title=Rumbling back, the first GP winner|work=The Times|url=http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/driving/article673367.ece|date=2006-06-18|accessdate=2008-03-05] . His victory in the French Grand Prix and the commercial success of the race soon led to the establishing of other Grand Prix races throughout Europe. The following year, Italy's Felice Nazzaro, who had finished second behind Szisz, captured the second French Grand Prix. Szisz competed in the 1908 race but did not finish and suffered a similar fate following mechanical problems in Savannah, Georgia at an American Grand Prize race organized by the Automobile Club of America.

In early 1909 Szisz left the Renault company to open his own garage in Neuilly-sur-Seine. In July of 1914, Fernand Charron lured him out of retirement to drive an Alda in the French Grand Prix at Lyon. In a race won by Christian Lautenschlager in a Mercedes, Szisz was honored with the No.1 designation on his vehicle but an injury forced him out a little more than halfway through the race. European automobile racing ended in September with the onset of World War I and Ferenc Szisz joined the French army, serving as head of the transport troops in Algeria until being hospitalized with typhoid fever. At war's end, he went to work for an aircraft company until his retirement to a cottage in the country at Auffargis not far from Paris, where he died in 1944.

Ferenc Szisz and his wife are interred in the churchyard cemetery in Auffargis. The Szisz Museum is part of the Renault Museum located near the Le Mans racetrack.

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