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7.0 3 Seasons • 13 Episodes

Grip - Das Motormagazin

Thrills, adrenaline, passion, speed, adventure - all this can be described in just four letters: GRIP! This superlative automotive magazine is always about one thing: Fun! The team around presenter and racing driver Matthias Malmedie has pure petrol in their blood and checks everything that has an engine for fun factor and power formula. "GRIP - Das Motormagazin" shows the hottest car trends every week, dares rapid tests and gives competent tips.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Matthias Malmedie

    Matthias Malmedie

    Himself - Host

  • Cyndie Allemann

    Cyndie Allemann

    Himself - Host

  • Det Müller

    Det Müller

    Himself - Host

  • Niki Schelle

    Niki Schelle

    Himself - Host

  • Helge Thomsen

    Helge Thomsen

    Himself - Host

  • Jens Kuck

    Jens Kuck

    Himself - Host

Overview

Thrills, adrenaline, passion, speed, adventure - all this can be described in just four letters: GRIP! This superlative automotive magazine is always about one thing: Fun! The team around presenter and racing driver Matthias Malmedie has pure petrol in their blood and checks everything that has an engine for fun factor and power formula. "GRIP - Das Motormagazin" shows the hottest car trends every week, dares rapid tests and gives competent tips.

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