Sàndor Mészáros Experienced FIA accreditated F1 Journalist
Sándor Mészáros, F1 journalist on location for RacingNews365, is a journalist from Hungary who has been present in the paddock for more than two decades.
Sándor has been obsessed with F1 and motorsport since childhood, a passion that led him to pursue a career in journalism. He started his professional journey in the early 2000s. After visiting the Hungaroring F1 paddock as a guest on several occasions, he worked as an accredited journalist for the first time at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Over the years, he has reported from all of the world’s major F1 venues. A permanently accredited member of the sport since 2019, he has more than 170 Grands Prix under his belt, including exclusive interviews with world champions and prominent figures, as well as several breaking news scoops.
Sándor also loves cross-country rallies, and he spent 15 years covering desert races, first as a reporter and later as a race team manager.
He considers joining the RacingNews365 editorial team and community in 2026 a milestone moment in his career. Alongside his work there, he still contributes to his Hungarian “home” outlet, Formula.hu, and has appeared for years as an on-site expert for BeIN Sports’ F1 broadcasts.
Twitter / X profile: https://x.com/mesandor
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