Csaba Csere
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Csaba Csere (pronounced /ˈtʃʌbə tʃɛdə/; in American transliteration "Chubba Chedda") is an American former technical director and the current editor-in-chief of Car and Driver. He earned a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1978.
Csaba Csere joined Car and Driver magazine as its Technical Editor in 1980. He specializes in stories about technical issues and first-person experiences in competition machines ranging from NASCAR stock cars to Formula 1 cars. In the process, he has raced in fifteen 24-hour events and has performed an automotive backflip at over 200 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Outside of Car and Driver, Csere has appeared as an expert authority on automotive issues in the United States Senate and many national television and radio news program. Csere became Editor-in-Chief in 1993 and has concentrated on integrating Car and Driver's TV, Internet, and radio efforts.
Csere is of Hungarian descent. [1]
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- ^ In Memory of the Original Road Warrior and a Car and Driver Institution - Column. Car and Driver. Retrieved on 2008-02-29.