The Hungaroring has completed its renovation just ahead of hosting the 40th Hungarian Grand Prix. The transformation is ready for Formula 1 fans to enjoy from 1 to 3 August 2025. The Budapest-based race has redone its start/finish straight, the main grandstand, paddock (completed last year), and main building. But that’s not all it plans to redo. More renovations will continue until April of 2026.
New renovations for the Hungaroring track
The Chairman and CEO of Hungaroring Sport Zrt., Zsolt Gyulay, said, “It fills me with enormous pride to experience these historic moments together. Even though I’ve followed the redevelopment closely, the end result is still incredibly uplifting. This is more than just an infrastructure upgrade—it marks the beginning of a new era in Hungarian motor racing.”
He continued, “Every element of the new main building and grandstand has been designed to ensure world-class experiences for the drivers, teams, and fans alike. While construction won’t be fully completed until next year, and this year’s setup is transitional, from the outside it’s already a stunning, modern, internationally acclaimed venue taking shape before our eyes.”
A few of the additions are a "3,000-square-metre main grandstand, which features commentary booths and a VIP terrace."
"This new covered grandstand has a seating capacity of 10,000.”
The Hungaroring had a
Red Bull Racing show car on the track to unveil its new additions. See the pictures below!