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F1: F1 to remain in Hungary until 2032

The Hungarian Grand Prix will remain on the calendar for an additional five years until 2032, extending the existing deal that ran until 2027. The new agreement follows an announcement that the Hungaroring will undergo significant development and refurbishment in the coming years, including a new pit building and main grandstand. Located just 20 km outside the historic city of Budapest, the iconic 4.38 km circuit has been part of the F1 calendar since 1986, with many legends of the sport claiming victory at the circuit, including Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna, who won four and three Hungarian Grands Prix respectively. Five of the 2023 grid have been victorious at the Hungarian Grand...
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