Magyar Nagydij 2009 (Hungary):
Magyar Nagydij 2009 (Hungary) Circuit Map:

Hungarian Grand Prix Circuit |
History of Hungary Grand Prix Formula One Race:
Hungary first emissary a grand prix in the 1930s, although following the Second World War and the structure of the Iron Curtain it was not awaiting the 1960s that motorsport commenced to get a site in the country.
At the beginning of the 1980s, there was a common aspiration for a Grand Prix to be detained behind the Iron Curtain and discussions took site with the Soviet Union with a vision to a race being detained in Moscow. In the summer of 1983 yet, the notice of the Formula One pronouncement producers averted from Moscow and towards Budapest in Hungary, whose nationwide sporting association was eager to lay the nation back on the plan of universal motorsport.At first a street race during Budapest was recommended, but in the final phases the pronouncement was obtained to construct a trademark new route in a vale 19 kilometres outer Budapest. The vale presented usual vantage spots for viewers and in 1985 structure commenced on the Hungaroring. The track released in 1986 and it detained its first Formula One occasion in August, 1986. It was an enormous accomplishment and approximately 200,000 fans were seen the Race.
Hungary Grand Prix Information:
| Hungary Grand Prix Race information |
| Hungary Grand Prix Laps |
70 |
| Hungary Grand Prix Circuit length |
4.381 km (2.722 mi) |
| Hungary Grand Prix Race length |
306.663 km (190.560 mi) |
| Hungary Grand Prix Number of times held |
24 |
| Hungary Grand Prix First held |
1936 |
| Hungary Grand Prix Last held |
2008 |
| Hungary Grand Prix Most wins (drivers) |
Michael Schumacher (4) |
| Hungary Grand Prix Most wins (constructors) |
McLaren (8) |
| Hungary Grand Prix Last race (2008): |
| Hungary Grand Prix Pole position |
Lewis Hamilton
McLaren-Mercedes
1:20.899 |
| Hungary Grand Prix Podium |
1. Heikki Kovalainen
McLaren-Mercedes
1h 37m 27.067s
(188.790 km/h)
2. Timo Glock
Toyota
+11.061s
3. Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
+16.856s |
| Hungary Grand Prix Fastest lap |
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
1:21.195 |
The Circuit Design in Hungary Grand Prix Formula One Race:
Although taut and tortuous, the route has been identified to create a few great races, the most unforgettable organism Thierry Boutsen's succeed in 1990, whipping Ayrton Senna by 0.3 seconds, and for sure the 1997 race somewhere Damon Hill in the Arrows histrionically conceded Michael Schumacher's Ferrari no more than to be starved of the victory by motorized breakdown on the extremely last lap.
The Scope of the Hungary Grand Prix Circuit:
There are 70 Laps in the Circuit. The Track length is 4.381 km. The distance of the Race is 306.663 km. The Record Time of the Lap is 1:19.071 finished by Michael Schumacher in 2004.
Hungary Grand Prix (Budapest) Circuit Information
| Race Date: |
26 Jul 2009 |
| Number of Laps: |
70 |
| Circuit Length: |
4.381 km |
| Race Distance: |
306.630 km |
| Lap Record: |
1:19.071 - M Schumacher (2004) |
The ING Magyar Nagydij Hungary Grand Prix Formula One Race will be commenced on Sunday, 2nd August, 2009. |
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