Pannónia-Ring
LocationOstffyasszonyfa, Hungary
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
CEST (DST)
Coordinates47°18′15″N 17°02′47″E / 47.30417°N 17.04639°E / 47.30417; 17.04639
Broke ground22 February 1996 (1996-02-22)
Opened1 August 1996 (1996-08-01)
Major eventsFormer:
Sidecar World Championship (2015–2019, 2021–2022)
Full Circuit (1996–present)
Length4.740 km (2.945 miles)
Turns18
Race lap record1:53.667 (Austria Andreas Meklau, Pro Superbike, 2011)

The Pannónia-Ring is a motor and racing circuit in Ostffyasszonyfa, Hungary. It is located south of the town centre, accessible by road on the 8451.

Data about the track

  • Track length: 4.740 km (2.945 mi)
  • Number of right turns: 11
  • Number of left turns: 7
  • Track width: 11–13 m (12–14 yd)
  • Length of start-finish straight: 700 m (770 yd)
  • Max speed Pro-Superbike: approx. 260 km/h (160 mph)
  • Official record/lap: 1:53.667 (2011: Austria Andreas Meklau)
  • High-line tumbling zones (gravel)

One of the world's safest motorcycle and car speedway circuits. Dive zones up to 50–150 m (55–164 yd), with even longer slip-outs due to the environmental conditions. The track also has a special feature: it is homologated in the opposite direction (left-hand side).

Formula 3000 test on the Pannónia-Ring in 2000

Homologation to international standards, state-of-the-art infrastructure: health station, electronic timing, petrol station, express service, tyre service, motorbike showroom, restaurant, 300 sqm main building, go-kart and supermoto track, helipad, motel, sanitary, restaurant. The pit lane has 20 boxes and the depot has 15 more.

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