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The Hungaroring racetrack in Mogyoród (near Budapest) is undergoing a major renovation, with significant progress already made, reports Világgazdaság.
The main building and grandstands at the finish line have been dismantled, including the Super Gold grandstand, which was used by VIP guests. A new luxury lodge will replace it for the 2025 race, with tickets for the Super Gold stand set to cost HUF 275,000 (EUR 695).
This development, began immediately after the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix, is part of a larger renovation project costing HUF 105B (EUR 2.6B).
The first phase was completed before this year’s Grand Prix, focusing on the main entrance and adjacent buildings. The project is expected to be completed by 2026, when the fully renovated Hungaroring will continue to host the Hungarian Grand Prix, maintaining its status as one of the few circuits, alongside Monza, to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix uninterrupted since 1986.
The government has provided guarantees to cover the renovation costs, ensuring the project proceeds as planned.
Via Világgazdaság; Featured Image: Facebook / Hungaroring