
The Hungaroring is often called “Monaco without walls” thanks to its narrow, twisty layout and ss you would expect, a track with so few straights requires a lot of aerodynamic performance. Hungary can be tough on the tyres, particularly the fronts.
Situated in a natural amphitheatre, the Hungaroring circuit is a unique F1 destination that promises warm weather and spectacular views. A large proportion of the track is visible from all grandstands, making this track a safe bet to see plenty of race action.
Join us later in the afternoon for the latest updates and results from the Hungaroring Circuit, as the qualifying session for the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix is about to get underway, with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc at the wheel of the SF21 ready to challenge for the best possible place on the grid ahead of tomorrow’s race.
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