F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2021: Schedule, Circuit Details, Venue, And Where To Buy The Tickets From

F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2021: Schedule, Circuit Details, Venue, And Where To Buy The Tickets From

After a mind-blowing race at Silverstone, know everything about the schedule, circuit, and venue ahead of the 2021 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton has shifted the momentum of the Driver’s Championship his way after a huge win at the Silverstone circuit last time out.

He will be looking to replicate his extraordinary driving at the Hungaroring where he has won three consecutive races previously.

Formula 1 Hungarian GP Preview 

Hamilton has won the Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj 8 times in his F1 career and knows the strategy to secure an important win at the slow circuit.

Hungaroring has limited straights which make the circuit difficult for the drivers.

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Verstappen currently sits at the top of the summit with a narrow lead of 8 points above chasing Lewis Hamilton who is a veteran of the Hungaroring. However, we will be witnessing very competitive racing at the Hungarian Grand Prix as Hamilton pushed Verstappen off the track at the first lap in Silverstone.

F1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2021 Schedule And Qualifying

Hungarian Grand Prix will feature the traditional Formula 1 qualifying format as compared to the inaugural Sprint qualifying used at the British Grand Prix.

FRIDAY 30 July – FP1: 15:0016:00 CEST [19:00 IST, 09:00 EDT]

FRIDAY 30 July – FP2: 18:30 – 19:30 CEST [ 22:00 IST, 12:30 EDT]

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SATURDAY 31 July – FP3: 15:30 CEST [19:30 IST , 09:30 EDT]

SATURDAY 31 July – Qualifying: 18:30 CEST [22:00 IST, 12:30 EDT]

SUNDAY 1 August – GP: 18:30 CEST [22:00 IST , 12:30 EDT]

Hungarian GP 2021 Venue, Tyres and Circuit details

Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj will take place on the Hungaroring which is one of the slowest tracks on the Formula 1 calendar. This 4.381km track has fourteen corners and an average speed of just 187km/per hour making it one of the slower tracks on the calendar.

There are 11 breaking zones on the track which provides quite a technical challenge for the drivers. However, set in a natural bowl, there is quite a bit of elevation change around the lap. The best overtaking opportunity is into turn 1, so a good exit from the final corner is crucial.

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Hungarian Grand Prix 2021 where to buy the tickets from

This year’s Hungaroring F1 will be held with fans and the race will be organized in accordance with the Covid norms.

Known to their customers as BookF1, this UK-based ticket provider is known for going the extra mile to give buyers a more valuable race experience.
Children till 14 years old will get Free entry
Handicapped people to get a 50% discount