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Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring near Budapest in late July.
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The Hungaroring sits twenty kilometres north-east of Budapest, the smallest country to host a permanent Grand Prix. The Hungarian Grand Prix runs in late July, with a Saturday-night Danube cruise pairing the qualifying afternoon and a Buda Castle dinner stretching into the Sunday-morning slow start.
The Hungaroring is the Monaco of the East. The track is narrow, the heat is real, and the Saturday qualifying weight matters more than at any other circuit. Hospitality moves your guests off the standing terraces and into a grandstand at Turn 1 or the Paddock Club, with dining served through the race.
Every Hungaroring booking carries Paddock Club or grandstand access, Hungarian dining through the race, transfers from Budapest, and a named host on the ground.
Twenty-five years of working the Hungarian Grand Prix. We know which Budapest hotel sits closest to the Hungaroring shuttle, which Turn 4 grandstand catches the Saturday-night sunset session, and how the Danube evening cruise pairs with the qualifying recovery.
Every package carries a named host across the weekend, transfers from Liszt Ferenc airport, and a pre-event briefing on the Saturday-qualifying storylines worth watching.