Hungaroring unrecognizable: ongoing work in Budapest for 2025 F1 race – PHOTO

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The Hungaroring is undergoing a transformation: photos of the ongoing works in Budapest ahead of the 2025 F1 Grand Prix. Following the Hungarian round of the just-concluded season, renovation work has begun on the circuit. This process involves the entire structure, including the podium and garages, which are being rebuilt according to the new standards set by the F1 Circus.

Remaining in Formula 1 is never guaranteed for a circuit, especially in the Old Continent. Historic European tracks, sometimes with outdated facilities, need to undertake deep—and costly—renovations to secure a contract renewal. The new rotating calendar provides unprecedented opportunities, but organizers cannot afford to delay.

Following the example of other historic circuits such as Monza, Imola, and Spa-Francorchamps, the Hungaroring has also decided to undergo a transformation.

An official statement from the track provides an update on the progress of the works. “After the 2024 Hungarian GP, the renovation works continued, and currently, 620 people are working every day to ensure the circuit can host the F1 family with the usual high standard for the August GP.”

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The reconstruction of some of the Hungaroring's historic structures brings a touch of nostalgia. In 2024, the last Grand Prix before much of the track's iconic buildings are demolished, an area of the paddock was dedicated to displaying some historical photos of the Hungarian circuit.

Fernando Alonso, a veteran of the grid, was asked in a press conference for his thoughts on the upcoming works: “I agree with the changes. And yes, when something is renovated to improve and adapt to new standards, it’s always a good thing. The memories stay with us, and that’s fine.”

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