The Hungaroring circuit is 19 km from the centre of Budapest, alongside the M3 motorway at the border of the village, Mogyoród. The track is in a natural valley, surrounded by 50 hectares of rolling hillside. With this exceptional natural advantage, almost 80 percent of the racetrack is visible from any point. This is the reason why it is called "The Shallow Plate", it is because the spectators are watching races sitting by the side of an imaginary plate.
At the Grand Opening, the total length of the Hungaroring was 4013,786 metres. A minor correction was made during 1989, as a result of cutting an S-curve combination, the circuit became faster, giving an extra overtaking opportunity to the drivers; hence, the full track length was reduced to 3968 metres.
Hungaroring circuit meets the highest technical requirements and has become one of safest racetracks in the world. |
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Price per person, based on double occupancy.
Flight not included. |
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| Hungaroring Circuit |
| First Grand Prix: |
1986 |
| Lenght: |
4.381 km |
| Number of laps: |
70 (306.663 km) |
| Spectator capacity: |
120000 |
| Best lap: |
1.19"071 by M. Schumacher (2004, Ferrari) |
| Record Pole: |
1'19"146 by M. Schumacher (2004, Ferrari) |
| Last Pole: |
S. Vettel (2010, Red Bull Renault) |
| Last Winner: |
M. Webber (2010, Red Bull Renault) |
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Grandstand(s) description(s)
Gold 1
From your seat in the Gold 1 grandstand set up in front of the garages, you are able to experience the grid being formed and the start of the warm-up lap.You're a privileged observer of the pit stops and the strategies that are played out. A giant screen enables you to follow the action elsewhere on the track.
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Gold 4
With a seat in the Gold 4 grandstand, you have a unique view of the fisrt curve right after the start / finish line. A giant screen enables you to follow the action elsewhere on the track
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Silver 3
N/A
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Super Gold
N/A
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