Hungarian GP

Circuit

Hungaroring
Hungaroring - Budapest
(4.381 Km | 70 Lpas)


Historical information

It is a modern complex created specifically for Formula 1. Since it was added to the world championship calendar in 1986, the Hungarian Grand Prix has always been held at the Budapest circuit.

The Hungaroring is very twisty, with only one true straight that includes the start-finish line. It offers the most likely, if not the only, overtaking opportunity. There are 14 turns, six left and eight right, some of which are 180-degree turns.

The track rises and falls and its 4.381 kilometers make it one of the shortest on the calendar, again almost the opposite of Spa, which at seven kilometers is the longest. There are two DRS zones: one on the start-finish straight and the other much shorter on the descent from Turn 1 to 2, with only a detection zone before the entry into the last corner.

(source Wikipedia)

 


Address

Hungaroring, PF10, 2146 Mogyorod, Kerepestarcsa, Budapest Tel: (36) 628 330040 Fax: (36) 628 300080
Satellite map


Organisation

Hungaroring Sport Rt., Pf.10, Mogyorod, 2146, 1055 BUDAPEST - H
Tel: (36) 1 28 444444
Fax: (36) 1 13 172963
Site: www.hungaroring.hu


Pole Position

Vettel Sebastian (Red Bull) - 01:19.815
Full qualifying results

Winner

Button Jenson (McLaren)
Full race results

Race Fast Lap

Massa Felipe (Ferrari) - 1:23.415 al giro 0