Hungaroring (The Ultimate Guide)

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The Hungaroring is a motorsports circuit located in Mogyoród, Hungary, just outside of the capital city of Budapest. It is home to the Hungarian Grand Prix, a round of the Formula One World Championship, and has been since it first hosted the event in 1986. The circuit is 4.38 km (2.72 mi) long and has 14 turns.

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History and Construction of the Circuit

Motorsports have been a popular pastime in Hungary for many years, and the country has a rich history in racing. The idea for the Hungaroring circuit was first proposed in the early 1980s, with construction beginning in 1985. The circuit was designed by F1 driver Jochen Neerpasch and engineer Peter Leo Singer. The circuit officially opened on August 10, 1986, and held its first Formula One race on that same day.

The circuit’s layout and design features a mix of fast and slow turns, as well as a few challenging sections that make it a unique challenge for drivers. The track is known for its tight and twisting layout, which makes it difficult for drivers to pass and often leads to exciting racing.

Circuit Guide

First Grand Prix

1986

Number of Laps

70

Circuit Length

4.381km

Race Distance

306.630km

Lap Record

1:16.627 Lewis Hamilton (2020)

Famous features of the Hungaroring

  • The circuit is known for its tight and twisting layout, which makes it difficult for drivers to pass and often leads to exciting racing.
  • The track’s layout also features a mix of fast and slow turns, which creates a unique challenge for drivers.
  • The circuit is situated in a natural amphitheater, which allows for excellent viewing of the track from many different angles.
  • The circuit is known for its long main straight, which allows for high-speed racing and exciting overtaking.
  • The track is located just outside of Budapest, which makes it easily accessible for fans and teams.
Hungarian Hungaroring Circuit map

Racing at the Hungaroring

The Hungaroring is best known for hosting the Hungarian Grand Prix, a round of the Formula One World Championship. The race has been held at the circuit every year since it first hosted the event in 1986. Other motorsports events that have been held at the circuit include the DTM German Touring Car Championship, the FIA WTCC World Touring Car Championship, and the GP2 Series.

The track’s characteristics and challenges for drivers include a tight and twisting layout, which makes it difficult for drivers to pass and often leads to exciting racing. The circuit also features a mix of fast and slow turns, which creates a unique challenge for drivers. Some notable moments in the circuit’s history include:

  • The first Hungarian Grand Prix in 1986, which was won by Nigel Mansell.
  • The 1992 Hungarian Grand Prix, which was won by Michael Schumacher in his debut season with Benetton.

Compared to others Formula 1 circuits

RaceCircuitCircuit lengthRace distanceLaps
Monaco Grand PrixCircuit de Monaco3.337km260.286km78
Dutch Grand PrixCircuit Zandvoort4.259km306.648km72
Austrian Grand PrixRed Bull Ring4.318km306.452km71
Mexican Grand PrixAutodromo Hermanos Rodrígues4.304km305.354km71
Brazilian Grand PrixAutodromo Jose Carlos Pace4.309km305.879km71
Canadian Grand PrixCircuit Gilles-Villeneuve4.361km305.270km70
Hungarian Grand PrixHungaroring4.381km306.630km70
Spanish Grand PrixCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya4.655km307.104km66
Singapore Grand PrixMarina Bay Street Circuit5.063km308.706km61
Australian Grand PrixMelbourne Grand Prix Circuit – Albert Park5.303km307.574km58
Bahrain Grand PrixBahrain International Circuit5.412km308.238km57
Miami Grand PrixMiami International Autodrome5.410km308.37km57
Chinese Grand PrixShanghai International Circuit5.451km305.066km56
United States Grand PrixCircuit of the Americas5.513km308.405km56
Abu Dhabi Grand PrixYAS Marina Circuit5.554km305.355km55
French Grand PrixCircuit Paul Ricard5.842km309.690km53
Italian Grand PrixAutodromo Nazionale Monza5.793km306.720km53
Las Vegas Grand PrixLas Vegas Street Circuit6.120km305.880km50
Japanese Grand PrixSuzuka International Racing Course5.807km307.471km53
British Grand PrixSilverstone Circuit5.891km306.198km52
Azerbaijan Grand PrixBaku City Circuit6.003km306.049km51
Saudi Arabia Grand PrixJeddah Corniche Circuit6.175km308.750km50
Belgian Grand PrixCircuit de Spa-Francorchamps7.004km308.052km44

Facilities and Amenities

The Hungaroring circuit offers a range of facilities and amenities for spectators, teams, and media. Spectator amenities include grandstand seating, food and drink concessions, and merchandise vendors. The circuit also offers hospitality packages for fans, which include access to VIP areas, reserved seating, and other perks.

There are several hotels located near the circuit, and the circuit is easily accessible by car or public transportation. The circuit also offers on-site parking for fans who choose to drive.

Winners at the Hungarian Grand Prix

Here’s the previous winners at the Hungarian Grand Prix (2010-2022)

  • 2010: Mark Webber (Red Bull Racing)
  • 2011: Jenson Button (McLaren)
  • 2012: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2013: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2014: Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull Racing)
  • 2015: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
  • 2016: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2017: Sebastian Vettel (Ferrari)
  • 2018: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2019: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2020: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
  • 2021: Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
  • 2022: Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing)

How to Buy Tickets for the Hungarian Grand Prix

Attending the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring is a thrilling experience for motorsports fans. The circuit offers a range of ticket options, including grandstand seating and hospitality packages. Tickets can be purchased on the official circuit website or through authorized ticketing agents. Pricing and availability vary depending on the event and package selected. It is recommended to purchase tickets well in advance as they tend to sell out quickly.

It’s important to note that there are early bird discounts and promotions available for those who purchase tickets early. Additionally, it’s recommended to research and consider different seating options and locations to get the best experience of the race.

When purchasing tickets, it’s also important to review the refund, exchange and cancellation policy for the tickets. It’s important to note that the policies may vary depending on the event and package selected.

How to bet on the Hungarian Grand Prix

Betting on the Hungarian Grand Prix is a popular way for motorsports fans to add excitement to the race. There are many online sportsbooks that offer odds and betting options for the race, such as betting on the winner, podium finishers, and fastest lap. 

It’s important to research and compare different sportsbooks to find the best odds and options. Additionally, it’s also important to review the terms and conditions for each sportsbook to ensure a safe and secure betting experience.

Frequently asked questions about Hungaroring

What types of motorsports events are held at the Hungaroring?

The Hungaroring primarily hosts the Hungarian Grand Prix, a round of the Formula One World Championship. Additionally, the circuit has also hosted events such as the DTM German Touring Car Championship, the FIA WTCC World Touring Car Championship, and the GP2 Series.

What amenities and facilities are available at the Hungaroring?

The Hungaroring circuit offers a range of facilities and amenities for spectators, teams, and media. Spectator amenities include grandstand seating, food and drink concessions, and merchandise vendors. The circuit also offers hospitality packages for fans, which include access to VIP areas, reserved seating, and other perks.

Can I buy tickets to watch the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring?

Yes, tickets for the Hungarian Grand Prix can be purchased on the official circuit website or through authorized ticketing agents. It is recommended to purchase tickets well in advance as they tend to sell out quickly.

Conclusion

The Hungaroring is an important motorsports circuit in Hungary and is best known for hosting the Hungarian Grand Prix, a round of the Formula One World Championship. The circuit’s tight and twisting layout, as well as its mix of fast and slow turns, make it a unique challenge for drivers and lead to exciting racing. The circuit offers a range of facilities and amenities for spectators, teams, and media, and is easily accessible for fans and teams.

As for future plans, the circuit is planning to upgrade its facilities and infrastructure to meet the needs of modern motorsports events, and aims to host more events and competitions in the coming years.

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Lisette Holm
Lisette Holm
Lisette Holm is a Formula 1 expert who has not missed a single Grand Prix in the last 4 years. She is one of the founders and her job at Formulapedia.com is to educate others who are interested in F1 in order to raise their level of knowledge. Lisette cheers on Mercedes AMG-Petronas.

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