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The Parc Fermé F1 Podcast

TPF Track Talk: Hungarian GP

The Parc Fermé F1 Podcast

The Parc Fermé

Sports, Leisure, Automotive, Sports News, News

4.5722 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Join Paul for a hot lap around the Hungaroring at this weekend's Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix. How to get the best of this circuit? How to get pole position? What to watch or at this weekend's race. It's all here!
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0:00.0

Half a second on him, half a second to the best sector. Ralph, you cannot overtake Damon, okay, then it's a sea border. You cannot overtake Damon. Come on, close him down and kill him.

0:13.3

Sanando is must have you, Ralph. You heard me before, didn't you, Ralph, about overtaking David, you've heard that, didn't you?

0:20.6

That's literally alone, I know. Get that Ralph? Did you, Ralph? About overtaking David, you've heard that, didn't you? That's red-reve-out-rall.

0:21.6

Get that, Ralph, did you hear me?

0:23.6

That's that big guy, stop there for another crew driver.

0:26.6

Kevin, you're going to call me in, man, this time.

0:28.6

Kevin, get out of the way.

0:31.6

Ralph, acknowledge you. There we go. A little Hungarian dance number five by Brahms for you as an intro to the track talk for the Hungarian

0:56.7

Grand Prix at the Hungarian Ring. This is Paul Charlesley, once again the international,

1:02.3

not in a bar this time, but at home, giving you the track talk. Hungarian actually just

1:08.4

alongside Budapest, which is actually two cities, Buddha and Pest, not together, kind of like Minneapolis, St. Paul.

1:15.2

And home, of course, Hungary is, at least, to the inventor of the Rubik's Cube, much to my frustration as a child, not being able to actually amaze people with how quickly I could do the Rubik's Cube.

1:28.2

And the first Grand Prix was actually held in Hungary in 1936, not part of the championship, of course, at that point, which didn't come around until 1950.

1:38.2

And this is where Mercedes were doing battle with Ferrari, oddly enough.

1:41.6

Three cars from each team.

1:43.3

The next race, unfortunately,

1:45.1

took another 50 years to take place in 1986, and that was the first race behind the Iron

1:51.8

curtain. The track itself only took nine months to build, which is hard to figure these days

1:57.8

when things have to be at least three years planned ahead, unless it's street

2:02.3

course course. We are now at just past the halfway break point in the championship and just

2:08.8

before the summer break. There are 21 races, of course, in total this year. The track will be,

2:16.3

the race will be 70 laps long, 4.381 kilometres, 2.72 miles.

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