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Grandstandseat from EUR 149

Why stand if you can sit?
General Admission tickets are available already from EUR 120 on, but for only EUR 29 more you can sit on the the Bronze grandstand already! And by the way: Every grandstand ticket also includes access to the general admission area!

Click here to book. Limited stock available!
 

Helicoptertransfers at introductory prices

Arrive with style. You will be flying a Westland-Aerospatiale Gazelle helicopter which is taking you from Budapest downtown or the airport directly to Hungaroring - and back if needed. Beside the saving of time, a great experience!
Book now at special introductory prices

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FIA announces provisional 2009 calendar

On the provisional Formula One calendar for 2009 the Hungarian Grand Prix is confirmed for July 26th.
You can find the complete race calendar 2009 here.


 

Review 2008




Kovalainen inherits Hungarian GP win

Heikki Kovalainen took a shock first Formula One victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix after the dominant Felipe Massa suffered an engine failure with three laps to go and Lewis Hamilton fell back with a puncture.

The late drama allowed Timo Glock to take his maiden podium in second place, as the Toyota driver fended off Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari in the closing stages.

Although Hamilton had dominated most of the weekend, it was Massa who surged to the front as soon as the lights went out at the start.

The Ferrari immediately passed second place qualifier Kovalainen, then drew alongside Hamilton on the outside into Turn 1. Massa then locked up both front wheels as he braked extremely late for the corner, but managed to turn in ahead.

Massa then managed to edge away slightly in the first stint, and although he stopped one lap ahead of Hamilton at the end of their first stints, the Brazilian's lead had been sufficient to keep him in front after the stops.

Hamilton lost more time when he emerged behind Fernando Alonso and Raikkonen, who had yet to stop, and was running four seconds behind Massa and not catching the Ferrari when his left front tyre developed a puncture on...

Read the full race report here...

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