Formula 1 will race at the Hungaroring until at least 2032 after the circuit secured a fresh contract extension to host the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The new deal, which adds five years to the trackβs current agreement, comes after promises made by the track to undertake significant infrastructure upgrades, including the construction of a brand-new pit building.
Many of the trackβs facilities date back to its first grand prix in 1986. The circuit will celebrate its 46th anniversary in 2032.
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