View Full Version : No more Hungarian GP after 2012?
AndyL
27th May 2009, 20:16
A tiny speck of good news:
http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=329701&FS=F1
I wonder if Martin Brundle will be going to Hungary this year?
Allyc85
27th May 2009, 20:22
Shame, I actually quite like the circuit and think the championship needs a variety of circuits like this one, even despite the usual procession.
Cooper_S
27th May 2009, 21:15
won't really matter if there is no F1 after 2009.... :(
They have a contract up to 2014 at least, so don't worry the borefest isn't over yet.
Sonic
27th May 2009, 22:12
I for one really enjoy Hungary. Less so since the change at the end of the track, (I miss the fast chicane) but its still a difficult track for the drivers and with some deceptively fast and difficult corners.
Rodriguez 917
27th May 2009, 23:18
Yeah it's a different sort of track to the others.
woody2goody
28th May 2009, 00:33
It's a fantastic circuit I'd be sorry to see it go. Possibly the best driver's track after Spa and Suzuka.
N. Jones
28th May 2009, 01:19
I like that circuit a lot, even though it is narrow, slippery, and usually brings out the parade driver-style in all of the drivers (i.e. - follow the leader).
Hungary has a tradition now that every time they race there it's going to be the last race! Yet they always return.
And, I quite like Hungary, it's different from the tickle dromes we have now.
Iīd prefer to see it out of F1. Iīve never liked that track although itīs a bit different and itīs not another Tilke Thing, but itīs still a quite dull circuit, followed by Montmeló, Valencia and Magny Cours.
555-04Q2
28th May 2009, 11:49
won't really matter if there is no F1 after 2009.... :(
Sadly, correct.
Come on you school girls, cheer up, if there's no F1 there will be certainly something better without Max and Bernie!
555-04Q2
28th May 2009, 13:43
The only thing better than F1 is getting a bl@wj@b without spilling your beer ;)
The only thing better than F1 is getting a bl@wj@b without spilling your beer ;)
I actually heard that it is very easy to get exactly that at Hungaroring! ;)
I actually heard that it is very easy to get exactly that at Hungaroring! ;)
Damn! I forgot about what Tele 5 said here:
- What is the best thing about Hungaroring?
- The inexhaustable supply of prostitutes.
Damn! I forgot about what Tele 5 said here:
- What is the best thing about Hungaroring?
- The inexhaustable supply of prostitutes.
Well, they aren't leaders of the European pron industry out of nothing!
Knock-on
28th May 2009, 15:40
Well, they aren't leaders of the European pron industry out of nothing!
Link Please
Don't forget the pictures ;)
I'm not going to risk another monthly ban right now! But I trust you'll be more than able to find all the necessary info! :D
555-04Q2
28th May 2009, 16:48
Link Please
Don't forget the pictures ;)
I second that !!!!!
Knock-on
28th May 2009, 16:48
I'm not going to risk another monthly ban right now! But I trust you'll be more than able to find all the necessary info! :D
I done a search on Google.
It took 3.2 seconds for the IT Gestapo to arrive in mob at my desk. Apparently, it may have tripped some trigger or other . They're worse than Pino ;)
555-04Q2
28th May 2009, 16:50
They're worse than Pino ;)
Maybe pino sent them ;)
maximilian
28th May 2009, 16:52
Good riddance. The fewer "procession in progress, no passing, please" tracks we have, the better...
As for the other "perks", from what I could tell driving in Hungary, seems like all you need is a car with foreign plates, and service providers will try to flag you down from the highway :p
I done a search on Google.
It took 3.2 seconds for the IT Gestapo to arrive in mob at my desk. Apparently, it may have tripped some trigger or other . They're worse than Pino ;)
At least they let you spend your office time on the motorsport forum! :D
I'm constantly waiting for circuits like Barcelona and Hungaroring getting dropped from the calendar, but unlike Spa/Montreal/Silvestone/etc it seems nothing prevents those two circuits from continuing to stay on the calender "forever". :\
wmcot
1st June 2009, 08:55
It doesn't matter if Hungary gets dropped - there may be no "real F1" cars racing by 2012 anyway! :(
Storm
1st June 2009, 09:22
Goodbye Hungaboring! (if it does happen)
UltimateDanGTR
1st June 2009, 17:36
I'm constantly waiting for circuits like Barcelona and Hungaroring getting dropped from the calendar, but unlike Spa/Montreal/Silvestone/etc it seems nothing prevents those two circuits from continuing to stay on the calender "forever". :\
my centiments exactly. also, why do you need 2 races in spain per year nowadays? just have one-just not in barcelona. get rid of hungary, and replace it with that really cool mountainy circuit in argentina
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