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Hungarian Grand Prix 2012
Hungaroring, 27th - 29th July 2012

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Hungary Grand Prix tickets 2012

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PRICES FOR THE GRAND PRIX of HUNGARY
PLEASE NOTE ALL PRICES ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS
Category Three Corner Duration Price (AUD)
Three Corner Super Gold Weekend $549.00
Three Corner Gold Weekend $492.00
Three Corner Silver Weekend $450.00
Gold Grandstands Duration Price
Super Gold Row 1-10 Weekend $602.00
Super Gold Row 1-10 Junior Weekend $442.00
Super Gold Weekend $705.00
Super Gold Junior Weekend $549.00
Gold 1 Weekend $492.00
Gold 1 Junior Weekend $389.00
Gold 2 Weekend $492.00
Gold 2 Junior Weekend $358.00
Gold 3 Weekend $492.00
Gold 3 Junior Weekend $358.00
Gold 4 Weekend $492.00
Gold 4 Junior Weekend $389.00
Gold 5 Weekend $492.00
Gold 5 Junior Weekend $389.00
Silver Grandstands Duration Price
Silver 1 Weekend $387.00
Silver 1 Junior Weekend $230.00
Silver 2 Weekend $387.00
Silver 2 Junior Weekend $283.00
Silver 3 Weekend $387.00
Silver 3 Junior Weekend $358.00
Silver 4 Weekend $387.00
Silver 4 Junior Weekend $358.00
Silver 6 Weekend $387.00
Silver 6 Junior Weekend $358.00
Weekend $387.00
Silver 7 Junior Weekend $358.00
Silver 8 Weekend $280.00
Category Red Bull Duration Price
Red Bull Weekend $492.00
General Admission Duration Price
General Admission Weekend $220.00
General Admission Junior Weekend $167.00

Notes :
  • Prices are subject to change


What We Offer
  • Special Holiday Coach Tour
  • Hotel & Transfers Package
  • Hotel Only with Circuit Transfers Option
  • Go-By Air Option
  • Self Drive Package with Ferry and Hotel

Our 'Special Holiday Tour'

Offers 10 days, 9 nights B&B accommodation with All Transfers & Excursions : This is truly a European Cultural adventure with great F1 thrown in.

Optional Extra : Travel by Boat on the Danube (pre booked at extra charge) to Budapest.

This Tour has No overnight travel and gives plenty of free time, and free excursions giving you a great holiday.


General Tour Itinerary for our Holiday Coach Tour of Grand Prix of Hungary

Passing through scenic France and Belgium we continue through Germany into Austria with its Mountains and views and on to Hungary. Our Resort Hotel offers a warm welcome and cozy restaurant with fine wines. Remember Bulls Blood red wine is a Hungarian legend. The Hotel is centrally located. See Elisabeth bridge, the Citycastle and the Citadella this fascinating City with it's turn of the century coffee houses and bars. The River Danube runs through the center splitting it into the Pest on one side and the Buda on the other. We include a free Night excursion on Friday.

The Hungaroring F1 Circuit is fifteen miles from the city. This is a tight circuit and team tactics make this a challenge every time.


The Circuit

When Bernie Ecclestone announced that for 1986 he would be taking Grand Prix racing into the Eastern Bloc many observers were simply stunned. Remember that this was several years before the thawing of the Cold War and the Iron Curtain was still firmly in place. For a number of years there had been talk of the possibility of a street race around Moscow but nothing ever came of that effort so Ecclestone turned to the Hungarian government to fill the gap.

The result was a modern Grand Prix complex built with Formula One specifically in mind. The Hungaroring has hosted the Hungarian Grand Prix since 1986 but is not the best liked of tracks amongst the drivers. Bumpy and slippery, there is limited scope for overtaking with no fast corners, which can make the race rather processional in nature. Grid position is therefore all important, as is a high downforce and the circuit is second only to Monaco in this respect.

The first three races were run on a marginally longer circuit than is in use today because an additional kink had be installed to bypass a underground spring, only discovered during construction. By 1990 that problem had been solved and the circuit has remained relatively unchanged since then.

Most teams seem to enjoy their annual summer trip to Budapest - fine weather helps - and the locals come in great numbers. The first race was attended by over 200,000 curious fans although recent years have seen that figure drop to around 50-60,000. Set in a natural amphitheatre spectators have excellent views of virtually all the circuit from most places, regardless of their number.


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