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New F1-standard circuit plans for Hungary outlined

Article To news overview © Dromo A new state of the art circuit is being built in Hungary, which has already been confirmed as hosting MotoGP from 2023. The Magyar Nemzetkozi Motodrome will be built in Debrecen, Hungary's second largest city. As well as being built for MotoGP, it will be in line with FIA Grade 1 standards, which will make suitable to host Formula 1 Grand Prix. The circuit is being designed to have some of the highest speeds seen on the MotoGP calendar, with only Austria's Red Bull Ring boasting higher average speeds. “We are very grateful that Dorna (MotoGP rights holder) decided to take our offer, and we are going to build a brand new track and in that sense, a brand...
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