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Hungaroring to update facilities ahead of sold-out 2023 event

The Hungaroring circuit announced on Tuesday that it has launched a "strategic development programme" that will see the venue upgrade part of its facilities ahead of next year's race. Promoters for F1's mid-summer event in Budapest revealed that the 100,000 tickets for next year's race had sold out in record time. Seats remain available however for Friday and Saturday's running. The Hungaroring holds a contract with Formula 1 that runs until 2027, and the term of its current deal as well as the event's commercial success has encouraged organizers to undertake some major renovations. The latter will include a new entrance, headquarters and customer area which will "reflect...
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