2024 Hungarian Grand Prix - Preview

2024 Hungarian Grand Prix - Preview

After a two-week break, the final double header before the 2024 summer break starts in Budapest.

  • Toto Talks Hungary
  • Fact File: Hungarian Grand Prix
  • Stat Sheet: Hungarian Grand Prix

Toto Talks Hungary

We head into the upcoming double header with momentum. We have continued to make progress with the W15 in recent races. That has led to headline results in Austria and Silverstone. However, we know we don’t yet have a car that can challenge for victories every weekend. The team is working hard to bring more steps of performance that we hope will enable us to do that. Those efforts will continue over the next two races and right up until shutdown.

The Hungaroring is different in character to the past couple of circuits. Unlike Silverstone, it features plenty of tight and twisty sections, with just one meaningful straight. It does contain some high-speed corners too however and it will therefore be another good examination of the gains we’ve made across the corner speed range. We head into the weekend focused on doing the best job we can. We hope to maintain this positive trajectory and finish the first half of the season as strongly as possible.

Fact File:
Hungarian Grand Prix

  • The Hungarian Grand Prix weekend tends to be one of the hottest of the year, with an average air temperature of 25°C and a maximum of 33°C.
  • Correspondingly, track temperatures tend to also be high with an average of 36°C rising to a maximum of just over 50°C.
  • The amount of braking activity, with six events across the lap, coupled with the high ambient temperatures and the absence of long straights make the circuit exceptionally taxing on the brakes.
  • The low average speed at the Hungaroring also limits airflow, which makes it even more of a challenge to cool the brakes.
  • The circuit features 14 corners, six to the left and eight to the right. Many of these follow one after another in quick succession, meaning a well-balanced car that can handle directional changes is important for lap time.
  • The Hungaroring has one of the lowest top speeds of the season at just over 310 km/h. That is perhaps no surprise given the cars spend just over 10 seconds on a straight over the course of a fast lap, with the remaining time spent cornering.
  • Those track characteristics are also reflected in the full throttle percentage, which is just 58% of the lap time. This is one of the lowest figures we see across the year.
  • Despite a relatively short start/finish straight, the distance from pole position to the braking zone for Turn 1 measures 472 metres, on the longer side compared to other venues we visit.
  • Given the prevalence of slower corners, good traction is important here. That is why this circuit puts the rear tyres under a lot of stress.
  • 2022 saw George take his maiden F1 pole position, while Lewis recorded his first pole position in 18 months in 2023, by taking his ninth pole at the circuit, a new F1 record for most poles at a single Grand Prix.
  • Lewis is the most successful driver in Hungarian Grand Prix history with a tally of eight victories. Next on the list is Michael Schumacher with four wins to his name.   

Stat Sheet: Hungarian Grand Prix

2024 Hungarian Grand Prix

Session

Local Time (CEST)

Brackley (BST)

Stuttgart (CEST)

Practice One – Friday

13:30 – 14:30

12:30 – 13:30

13:30 – 14:30

Practice Two - Friday

17:00 – 18:00

16:00 – 17:00

17:00 – 18:00

Practice Three – Saturday

12:30 – 13:30

11:30 – 12:30

12:30 – 13:30

Qualifying – Saturday

16:00 – 17:00

15:00 – 16:00

16:00 – 17:00

Grand Prix - Sunday

15:00

14:00

15:00

 

Race Records - Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team at the Hungarian Grand Prix

 

Starts

Wins

Podiums

Pole Positions

Front row places

Fastest laps

DNF

Mercedes

14

5

12

10

15

3

4

Lewis Hamilton

17

8

11

9

11

2

1

George Russell

5

0

1

1

1

0

0

MB Power

29

13

26

14

26

6

26

 

Technical Stats - Season to Date (Pre-season Testing to Present)

 

Laps Completed

Distance Covered (km)

Corners Taken

Gear Changes

PETRONAS Fuel Injections

Mercedes

3,868

19,465.817

65,149

188,090

155,000,000

Lewis Hamilton

1,923

9,701.164

32,453

93,378

77,200,000

George Russell

1,945

9,764.653

32,696

94,712

78,800,000

MB Power

14,592

73,044.563

243,597

705,343

580,200,000

 

Mercedes-Benz in Formula One

 

Starts

Wins

Podium Places

Pole Positions

Front Row Places

Fastest Laps

1-2 Finishes

Front-Row Lockouts

Mercedes (all-time)

305

127

293

139

262

108

59

80

Mercedes (since 2010)

293

118

277

131

242

99

54

78

Lewis Hamilton

344

104

199

104

176

67

N/A

N/A

George Russell

116

2

13

3

11

7

N/A

N/A

MB Power

575

216

599

225

459

215

92

119

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