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Formula One 2005 Circuits 2 - The Formula One 2005 circuits 2 page gives details of the additional nine featured formula one 2005 circuits 2 with information about the corners, high speed sections and the predicted speeds.
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The Hungarian Grand Prix tickets page gives the dates for the 2005 race, track facts and points to some popular online sources for your Hungarian Grand Prix tickets.
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2005 Race Results for the Hungarian Grand Prix Tickets
1 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes 70 1:37:25.552
2 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 70 +35.5 secs
3 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 70 +36.1 secs
4 Jarno Trulli Toyota 70 +54.2 secs
5 Jenson Button BAR-Honda 70 +58.8 secs
6 Nick Heidfeld Williams-BMW 70 +68.3 secs
7 Mark Webber Williams-BMW 69 +1 Lap
8 Takuma Sato BAR-Honda 69 +1 Lap
9 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 69 +1 Lap
10 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari 69 +1 Lap
11 Fernando Alonso Renault 69 +1 Lap
12 Narain Karthikeyan Jordan-Toyota 67 +3 Laps
13 Tiago Monteiro Jordan-Toyota 66 +4 Laps
14 Felipe Massa Sauber-Petronas 63 +7 Laps
Ret Christijan Albers Minardi-Cosworth 59 +11 Laps
Ret Jacques Villeneuve Sauber-Petronas 56 Fire damage
Ret Juan Pablo Montoya McLaren-Mercedes 41 Driveshaft
Ret Robert Doornbos Minardi-Cosworth 26 Hydraulics
Ret David Coulthard Red Bull Racing 0 Accident
Ret Christian Klien Red Bull Racing 0 Accident
track facts and Hungarian Grand Prix tickets sources.
Date: July 31st 2005
Starting time: 14:00 CET
Local time: CET
Circuit: Hungaroring, Budapest.
First GP: 1986
Circuit length: 4,384 km
Race laps: 70 laps
Total distance: 306,873 km
more about the Hungaroring circuit and Hungarian Grand Prix tickets.
Built in 1985 in a record time of 8 months just a few kilometres north-east of the Hungarian capital Budapest under
the impetus of Bernie Ecclestone, who wanted an Eastern European venue for the F1 Championship, the Hungarian Grand Prix tickets track is in a 110
hectar huge natural valley, surrounded by 50 hectars of rolling hillside.
With this exceptional natural advantage - being situated in a natural amphitheatre - almost 70 percent of the racetrack
is visible from any point. This is the reason why it is called "The Shallow Plate", it is because the spectators are
watching races sitting by the side of an imaginary plate - Hungarian Grand Prix Tickets.
The F1 event is always well attended by local fans, as well as by many Germans and Austrians and in recent years by the
many followers of Mika Häkkinen.
The constantly improved and reconstructed Hungarian Grand Prix tickets circuit has excellent infrastructure which meets the strictest requirements
of the F1 schedule. The FIA host local car and bike races at Hungarian Grand Prix Tickets and it is a popular venue for testing. The Hungaroring Circuit
meets the highest technical requirements and has became one of the safest racetracks in the world.
It is not only the landscape and the safety that makes the Hungarian Grand Prix tickets circuit popular but the proximity of a metropolis (Budapest)
with its hotels and restaurants where tourists, drivers and the teams will be able relax and socialise.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
WStickets
- Grand Prix Tickets for Hungarian Grand Prix Event Tickets are out soon. www.wstickets.com
Soldouteventickets
- Hungarian Grand Prix F1 Tickets - but you may have to phone. www.soldouteventtickets.com
Front rowUSA
- Hungarian Grand Prix Tickets buy or sell Hungarian GP Tickets. www.frontrowusa.com
lastminute
- tickets for Hungary around £200 www.lastminute.com
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