The Hungaroring track’s tight corners, such as the first corner known as “Turn 1” or the “Héviz Curve,” and the challenging chicane at “Turn 6” known as “Ferenc Szisz,” require precise braking and quick changes in direction. The circuit also features some elevation changes, adding to the complexity and excitement of the racing.
Due to the limited overtaking opportunities, qualifying performance and strategic pit stops often play a crucial role in determining race outcomes at the Hungaroring. The track’s tight and technical nature can lead to intense battles and close racing, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats.
With its demanding layout, the Hungaroring is often referred to as a “driver’s circuit,” rewarding precision, consistency, and skillful maneuvering. It provides a unique challenge to both drivers and teams, demanding a well-balanced car setup that combines good traction, stability under braking, and agility through the corners.
Overall, the Hungaroring offers a challenging and exciting experience for both drivers and fans alike, ensuring thrilling Formula 1 action in a scenic setting.
Join us here on the ScuderiaFans.com website to find the most important news and updates, alongside the live results, data and timings from the upcoming event on the 2023 Formula One calendar: Scuderia Ferrari F1 men Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will return to the Budapest race circuit for the most important moment of the weekend: Ferrari will attempt to challenge its main opponents, Red Bull, Aston Martin and Mercedes for the best possible result over 70 laps of the 4.381-kilometre Hungaroring in Budapest.
In the following stream you can watch the live results and live timings from the 2023 Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, with key updates, telemetry and the most important live data from Mogyoród:
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