Hungaroring Circuit

Description

The Hungaroring Circuit, located in the picturesque town of Mogyorod, near Budapest, Hungary, is one of Formula 1's most iconic circuits. Since its opening in 1986, the Hungaroring has consistently hosted the Hungarian Grand Prix, attracting thousands of motorsport fans from all over the world.

The first race at the Hungaroring took place on 24 March 1986 and was dedicated to the memory of János Drapál, the first Hungarian rider to win a motorcycle Grand Prix. Since then, the track has become an integral part of the Formula 1 calendar and a place of pilgrimage for motorsport fans.

On our website you can view the schedule and poster of upcoming events, as well as order and purchase tickets.

Visit the Hungaroring Circuit and experience the atmosphere of real motorsport in the heart of Hungary!

First Grand Prix:

1986

Number of Laps:

70

Circuit Length:

4.381km

Race Distance:

306.63 km

Lap Record:

1:16.627 Lewis Hamilton (2020)

Hungaroring Circuit route diagram