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Hungarian Grand Prix ⋅ 2020 F1 Tickets

  • HUNGARIAN GRAND
    PRIX TRAVEL GUIDE

    Hungaroring, Budapest
    31st July - 2nd August 2020

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Hungarian Grand Prix tickets can be roughly divided into 3 main categories of Gold, Silver and Bronze which reflect the various price bands. Other grandstands are the Super Gold main grandstand, the Red Bull stand and general admission. Its also possible to buy combination tickets that allow you to experience a different grandstand on each of the three days.

With the exception of Bronze grandstands which are available only as a 3 day ticket, all other grandstands and general admission can be bought for the whole race weekend or for just Sunday.

Great news for families is that children are entitled to free entry for all areas (see below for details).

2019 Prices
General Admission (3 days)Ft 27,652
General Admission (Sunday)Ft 24,579
Grandstand (3 days)Ft 138,258 - 29,188
Grandstand (Sunday)Ft 124,432 - 41,477
Prices above are approximate and don't include fees such as booking and delivery. These prices don't include Early Bird promotional tickets or discounted tickets for children and seniors.

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Hungarian Grand Prix FAQ

Are seats in grandstands reserved?
Yes. All grandstand tickets include a reserved seat number.
Are single day tickets available?
Single day tickets for Sunday are available for all but the Bronze grandstands.
Are multi day tickets available?
Yes. At the Hungaroring all grandstand tickets have the option to attend Friday through Sunday.
Are multi grandstand tickets available?
Yes. There are 3-corner packages that afford fans a reserved seat in multiple grandstands over the weekend.
Is there a free to roam day at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
No. Currently there are not plans to have a roving day at the event. The best way to experience multiple vantage points are to purchase a 3-corner combination package.
What group/family tickets available?
There are no packages tailored for families but children are entitled to free entry.
Are there discounted tickets for children?
All children under 14 on the day of attendance are entitled to free access to all grandstands and general admission areas. They must be with a full adult ticket holder and its advised that you bring photo ID as proof of age. It will be necessary to order the free children’s tickets when you make your purchase.
Will there be a free pitwalk at the Hungaroring?
There is a free pitwalk at the Hungarian Grand Prix, scheduled to take place on Thursday afternoon. Any 3 day ticket holders are entitled to attend. This will be confirmed nearer the time.
What does the Super Gold ticket include?
For every 4 tickets purchased (not including children’s) you are entitled to free parking at the circuit. You can also make use of a priority driving lane on your way to and from the circuit.
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