ajuravi007
Regulars
Sunday, 03 August 2008 20:17
The Hungarian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2016 after organisers signed a five-year extension to their current contract.
A statement issued at the Hungaroring on Sunday announced that circuit bosses had reached an agreement to extend a deal which already had three years left to run.
The country’s sport minister Mr Istvan Gyenesel concluded the agreement with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
Hungary has staged an unbroken sequence of 23 grands prix at the circuit since its inaugural event in 1986 and this weekend’s announcement means it will be celebrating its 30th anniversary at the end of its current deal.
Hungary to stay on calendar until 2016 - F1 | ITV Sport
Even though its a slow circuit and overtake option is nil except the first corner..........I think it deserves to be there as lots of drama happens in this circuit as we can expect the unexpected.........in this circuit:thumbsup:
The Hungarian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until at least 2016 after organisers signed a five-year extension to their current contract.
A statement issued at the Hungaroring on Sunday announced that circuit bosses had reached an agreement to extend a deal which already had three years left to run.
The country’s sport minister Mr Istvan Gyenesel concluded the agreement with F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.
Hungary has staged an unbroken sequence of 23 grands prix at the circuit since its inaugural event in 1986 and this weekend’s announcement means it will be celebrating its 30th anniversary at the end of its current deal.
Hungary to stay on calendar until 2016 - F1 | ITV Sport
Even though its a slow circuit and overtake option is nil except the first corner..........I think it deserves to be there as lots of drama happens in this circuit as we can expect the unexpected.........in this circuit:thumbsup: