The relentless twists and turns of the Hungaroring provide the teams with a tricky final challenge ahead of Formula 1’s annual summer break. The 4.381km track is notoriously difficult to overtake on, but the drivers relish its demands and the vibrant city of Budapest, just 12 miles to the south, provides a perfect foil to the on-track action. |
Facts & Stats: Hungaroring |
The Circuit |
The Hungaroring was the first racetrack in the world to be
built specifically for Formula 1. It was constructed in just nine months ahead
of its inaugural race in 1986, and it’s been the permanent home of the Hungarian
Grand Prix ever since. The 4.3km track is the slowest permanent circuit on the 2014 calendar, with an average speed of just 190km/h. There are no long straights and no high-speed corners, and four of the 14 turns are taken at speeds below 100km/h. Only 55 per cent of the lap is spent at full throttle, placing an emphasis on the mechanical grip generated by a car. |
The Race |
The track is rarely used away from the grand prix weekend; as
a result, it’s very dirty at the start of Friday practice. The asphalt cleans up
quickly, but if it’s windy, dust from the surrounding countryside gets blown
onto the track and it can remain slippery off-line all weekend. There are two DRS zones this year, located on consecutive straights at the beginning of the lap. This should help overtaking, but a good grid position will remain crucial because the track is narrow and it’s relatively easy for a driver to defend his position. Pirelli are taking their Soft (Option) and Medium (Prime) tyres to the race. The abrasive track surface and high track temperatures, which are expected to exceed 50 degrees, will provide hostile working conditions for the rubber, which is why Pirelli are not taking their softest compounds to the race, as they did at the Santander German Grand Prix last weekend. |
The Team |
McLaren has an enviable record at the Hungarian Grand Prix, having won the race 11 times and taken six victories in the past nine years. Jenson Button scored his maiden Formula 1 victory at the circuit in 2006 and Kevin Magnussen has enjoyed success at the track in junior formulae. |
Vital Statistics |
Hungarian Grand
Prix 25th - 27th July Hungaroring |
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McLaren at the Hungarian Grand Prix |
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