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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, earning the race a reputation of being boring. Not one of the favourites on the calendar for most of the drivers, a maximum speed of 291kph is reached along the track's main straight.
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.