Hungarian Grand Prix 2011
29 – 31 July, Hungaroring
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Hungaroring
| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Super Gold (Row 10+) | Fri – Sun | 388 |
| Super Gold (Row 1-10) | Fri – Sun | 302 |
| Gold 1 | Fri – Sun | 258 |
| Gold 2 | Fri – Sun | 233 |
| Silver 3 | Fri – Sun | 251 |
| Silver 4 | Fri – Sun | 233 |
| Silver 1 | Fri – Sun | 216 |
| General Admission | Fri – Sun | 86 |
Hungarian Grand Prix 2010
30 July – 01 August, Hungaroring
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| Viewing Area | Entry | Price (£) |
|---|---|---|
| Super Gold – Schumacher Premium | Fri – Sun | 447 |
| Super Gold | Fri – Sun | 437 |
| Gold 1 | Fri – Sun | 350 |
| Gold 2 | Fri – Sun | 311 |
| Gold 3 | Fri – Sun | 292 |
| Gold 4 | Fri – Sun | 350 |
| Schumacher Silver | Fri – Sun | 301 |
| Silver 1 | Fri – Sun | 243 |
| Silver 2 | Fri – Sun | 233 |
| Silver 3 | Fri – Sun | 292 |
| Silver 4 | Fri – Sun | 263 |
| Silver 5, Silver 6, Silver 7 | Fri – Sun | 263 |
| Danubius | Fri – Sun | 144 |
| General Admission | Fri – Sun | 116 |
| General Admission | Sun | 98 |
Hungarian Grand Prix 2010
30 July – 01 August, Hungaroring
Hungarian Grand Prix 2010 Race Report
What F1 fans say about the Hungarian Grand Prix:
“I attended the Hungarian GP in August 2008 along with my family. It was an exceedingly hot weekend, but the Hungarians truly know how to appreciate summer by enjoying the warm evenings outside on Budapest’s streets. Track atmosphere was fun, especially as both the Poles and the Finns regard this as their home race. Make sure to get an ice cream from one of the pretty ice cream girls.”
“Me and a couple of my mates went in ‘07. We sat at the last corner just before the straight with a brilliant view into the pits. We would have liked to sit at the end of the straight, watching the first corner, buit since being a student doesn’t really come with a big pay-check, so we took the other ones, which were very cheap, but it wasn’t so bad since Hungaroring is situated in a valley you can actually see quite a bit of the track from there.”
“The atmosphere is pretty awesome. At the end of the race there was a huge roar from the crowd when Kubica got out of his car and waved to them, despite only finishing 13th. Kimi on the podium was also a cause for celebration.”
Hungaroring Circuit Track Map

Hungaroring Circuit Information
Length: 4.381km
Race distance: 70 laps / 306.663km
Full throttle: 58%
Top speed: 291kph
Longest flat-out section: 11s / 750m
Right/left-hand turns: 8/6
Hungarian Grand Prix 2009
24 – 26 July 2009, Hungaroring
| # | Driver | Team | Grid | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lewis Hamilton | McLaren-Mercedes | 4 | 1:38:23.876 |
| 2 | Kimi Raikkonen | Ferrari | 7 | 1:38:34.881 |
| 3 | Mark Webber | Red Bull-Renault | 3 | 1:38:39.884 |

Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix to take his first win since October last year.
Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen came second and Mark Webber was third.
Fernando Alonso’s team made a huge error which cost them top finish in Hungary. Renault will probably miss the next race in Valencia.
Brown GP suffered, which has surprised even Button. He admits that his car is not as good to drive as it has been in previous races.
Well done too McLaren and congratulations to Hamilton on his first win of the season.
“It’s an incredible feeling to be back here after what feels like such a long time away, and such a struggle with me and my team. I’m just so proud of the guys,” said Hamilton.