Hungarian Grand Prix: A Test of Precision and Patience
Thursday 31 July 2025
All eyes turn to the Hungaroring, home of the Hungarian Grand Prix, a track known for its technical demands and tactical battles.

Twists and Turns in the Heart of Hungary
Often likened to an oversized karting circuit, the Hungaroring is renowned for its tight layout and continuous corners, making rhythm and car balance critical to success. With little time to rest between turns, drivers are pushed to maintain focus and consistency throughout the race.
Strategy Reigns Supreme
The circuit’s limited straights and narrow lines make overtaking a rare spectacle. As a result, qualifying becomes paramount, and teams must lean on razor-sharp strategy and split-second decisions to gain an edge on race day. This is a track where boldness and brainpower often beat out brute speed.
Chasing History
The lap to beat remains a benchmark of excellence: Lewis Hamilton’s blistering 1:16.627. As the current grid pushes the boundaries of performance, fans and teams alike will be watching to see if that time can finally be broken this weekend.
Ready for the Challenge
As UniCredit, a pan-European bank and proud partner of Scuderia Ferrari HP, we celebrate the Hungaroring’s unique characteristics.