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Hungaroring Budapest F1 Circuit

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

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.

The smallest radius of a curve is 20 metres, while the largest is 400 metres. The full length of the start-finish line is 700 metres; the top speed here is approximately 320 km/h. The track is at its widest here: 15 metres, elsewhere the width varies between 10 and 11 metres, relative to the possible highest speed. The surface structure is a triple layer of asphalt, 5 cm thick each on 20-cm thick rubble and 20-cm thick concrete. The relative level difference between the highest and lowest point of the Ring is 36 metres. The greatest slope is 6,4%, while the largest descent is as much as 6,7%.The Hungaroring circuit meets the highest technical requirements and has become one of safest racetracks in the world. Due to the reconstruction works being carried out at Hungaroring Circuit - being negotiated and agreed with the FIA (Federation Internationale de l’Automobile), FOM (Formula One Management Ltd.) and the local ASN, the National Automobile Sport Federation of Hungary - in the year 2003 the start-straight has become 202 metres longer while the circuit length changed to 4384,08 metres.

Hungary Formula One Program Hungaroring 2007

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Thursday, August 2nd 2007
11:00 Streetparade
Presentation of F1 cars, Historic F1 cars, Dakar cars and Red Bull airshow. Location: Tunnel - Clark Ádám square - Chain Bridge - Roosevelt Square

16:00-19:00 Public Pit Walk
for all guests with a valid grand prix ticket 
Friday, August 3th 2007
 
08:15-09:00 Formula One Paddock Club Pit Walkabout
09:00-10:00 Historic Formula One Free Practice
10:00-11:30 Formula One 1. Free Practice
12:00-12:30 GP2 Free Practice
14:00-15:00 Formula One 2. Free Practice
16:00-16:30 GP2 Qualifiying
17:00-17:45 Porsche Supercup Free Practice
 
Saturday, August 4th 2007
 
09:30-10:00 Historic Formula One Qualifiying
10:00-10:45 Formula One Paddock Club Pit Walkabout
11:00-12:00 Formula One 3rd Free Practice
12:25-13:10 Porsche Supercup Qualifiying
14:00-15:00 Formula One Qualifiying
15:40 GP2 Pit lane open
15:50 GP2 Pit lane closed
16:00-17:15 GP2 First Race (42 laps)
17:45-18:15 Historic Formula One Race (10 laps)

20:30 Omega Concert Order your tickets here!

Sunday, August 5th 2007
 
08:00-09:30 Formula One Paddock Club Pit Walkabout
09:40 GP2 Pit lane open
09:50 GP2 Pit lane closed
10:00-10:45 GP2 Second Race (28 laps)
11:25-12:00 Porsche Supercup Race (14 laps)
12:15-13:00 Formula One Paddock Club Pit Walkabout
12:30 Formula One Drivers’ parade
12:45-13:15 Formula One Grid Presentation
13:30 Formula One Pit lane open
13:45 Formula One Pit lane closed
14:00 Formula One Grand Prix of Hungary (70 laps)
~ 15:50 Formula One Winners ceremony

Please note that this timetable is subject to amendments

Hungary Grand Prix 3-5 August 2007

Wednesday, July 25th, 2007

Length : 4.3

Profile :
Time difference: GMT +2

No of Laps: 70
Race Distance: 306.663 km
Lap Record: Michael Schumacher (GER), Ferrari, 2004, 1min 19.071

Directions :
The Hungaroring is close to Budapest and its International Ferihegy Airport and the track is easy to reach. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside and has a natural amphitheatre setting. You can reach the circuit from Budapest by driving north-east on the E71/M3 towards Miskok.

Address :
Hungaroring PF10
2146 Mogyorod
PO Box 10
Hungary

History :
The Hungaroring held its first Grand Prix in 1986 and has since been ever-present on the Formula One calendar.

The circuit is a modern complex and facilities are good. But overtaking is difficult and this often turns the races into a procession.