The Hungarian Grand Prix will be held at the Hungaroring circuit, located near the country’s capital city, Budapest. Budapest has a vibrant nightlife with many bars and clubs that are popular with tourists, making it an excellent Grand Prix to experience.
The Hungaroring circuit resembles the circuit in Monaco because of its extremely tight and twisted bends in the lap, which leave little time for drivers to rest and recuperate between corners. The lack of straights and low-grip track means that overtaking is virtually impossible and drivers are also forced to deal with extreme heat and dusty conditions, making it one of the more taxing tracks in the calendar. Spectators are provided with an excellent view of the race as the grandstands are situated on tall grassy hills that overlook the circuit.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is an extremely unique race and an important part of the calendar since it is not one of the many new, modern F1 circuits that have been designed by Hermann Tilke. No other track produces such a slow, tight and intense race, and Hungaroring always has the opportunity to produce a surprise winner, even if the racing it not always the bestFor more information or if you would like book over the phone, you can contact our Customer Services team by either calling our main booking line
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