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Ecclestone confirms new Hungaroring deal through 2026

 XPB Images Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed that Budapest’s Hungaroring will continue to welcome the Hungarian Grand Prix until at least the 2026 Formula One season. The Magyar track first hosted grand prix racing in 1986 - the first race taking place behind the Iron Curtain at that time - and has been a permanent fixture on the F1 calendar ever since. This year’s 31st edition of the Hungarian GP will make it the ninth-longest serving venue in F1 history, per GPUpdate.net. Autosport adds that only Monza and Monaco have hosted an F1 race for a longer uninterrupted period of time. The Hungaroring’s previous contract already ran through 2021 but recent renovations works,...
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