Wikipedia:Michel von Tell

Michel von Tell (8 October 1980) is a Swiss journalist, consultant and racing driver.

Life
He was a professional baseball player in the Swiss NLB league. Miche Von Tell studied economics and was active in the financial investment sector. In 2012 he sold most of his companies and began to work in media. Since 2020 von Tell worked as a consultant in the German Parliament (Bundestag).

His podcast recorded more than 10 million views and he was listed in the 100 most important Youtubers by Top Magazin. In 2013 he did a documentary with Peter Scholl-Latour.

He occasionally participates in Poker tournaments and appears to be, according to the "Swiss Money List" by HedonMob, among the best 100 Players in the country.

==Motorsport ==

During 2000 Michel von Tell placed sixth at the international Rwanda Mountain Rally.

In 2020 he claimed a world record on the first electric Harley Davidson (Lifewire). He drove 1724 km (1070 Miles) in less than 24 hours. His ride went through four countries, more than 400 km more than the old record witch was 1316 km. He started in Switzerland over Germany to Austria and finished the record in the Microstate Liechtenstein. The record obtained huge attention all over the world and is still unbroken as of 2022.

Michel von Tell was part at the Eco Grand Prix in Team Porsche. At the 24 hours Grand Prix of Nürburgring he started with the new Porsche Taycan.