But a race weekend is not just about the cars on the track, it is also about the atmosphere that makes the entire experience all the more memorable. All of these factors combine to make Hungarian Grand Prix tickets highly sought after items with each passing year.
The event has been a regular part of the Formula One season since 1986, which came during a time when the Cold War was still raging on and few thought a race could take place here. However, when it did, it would remain in the location for years to come, with the race becoming noticed for the fantastic weather as well as the spectacular driving on display.
In the last twenty years, the race has provided motor racing fans with a multitude of winners, with only a handful of drivers securing multiple wins and many of these by legendary drivers such as Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna. Since 2000, only Lewis Hamilton has won here twice whilst other winners have included Heikki Kovalainen, Jenson Button, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso, Rubens Barichello and Mika Häkkinen. But as well as playing host to various different winners, the Hungarian Grand Prix also holds the distinction of giving Michael Schumacher his 51st Grand Prix win in 2001, matching Alain Prost’s record and demonstrating that he was a driver who would be remembered for many years to come.
So make sure you get hold of Hungarian Grand Prix tickets as soon as possible. They are passes to a great race that holds various distinctions and has seen many different winners take to the podium. Each year could provide us with new winners and coupled with the great atmosphere of a Formula One race meeting, it is likely to be a truly memorable experience.