The roar of Formula 1 engines is synonymous with speed, precision, and, for many fans, a important dent in their wallets. as the pinnacle of motorsport returns to the iconic Hungaroring circuit for the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, attendees are bracing for a notable increase in food and beverage costs, reflecting the global inflationary pressures that have impacted even the most glamorous of events.
For those planning to attend the 2025 Hungarian grand Prix, the on-site catering prices have seen a ample hike compared to previous years. Blikk's report sheds light on the new price list, revealing that indulging in your favourite Grand Prix fare will come at a premium.
The beloved staples of circuit dining have all experienced price adjustments. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect to pay for some of the most popular items:
Hamburger: 6,800 forints
Gyros: 7,200 forints
Fried Meat Buns: 6,300 forints
Fried Meat Steak with Potatoes: 7,300 HUF
Steak potato: 2,500 forints
She-dog: 4,500 forints
Hot-dog: 3,400 forints
Chicken Nuggets with Potatoes: 4,000 HUF
Sausage with Mustard and Bread: 6,000 forints
Even the accompaniments are not immune to the rising costs, with sauces priced at 700 forints, roasted onions and onion sauce at 450 forints each, cheddar cheese dressing at 450 forints, a slice of bread at 200 forints, and jalapenos at 450 forints.
the difference in prices from last year is notably striking. As an example, a "hundog" that cost 5,500 forints in 2024 now commands a hefty 7,500 forints, especially when opting for the toasted onion topping.The popular Gyros, which previously ranged from 3,300 to 5,500 forints, is now priced at 7,900 forints.For those seeking a more substantial meal, a giant hamburger can set you back an astonishing 14,800 forints, and a portion of Greek salad is now 4,500 forints.
Staying hydrated at the Hungaroring will also require a deeper dive into your pockets. The cost of beverages has also seen significant increases:
Half-liter Mineral Water: Increased from 700 to 900 forints
Refreshment: Rose from 1,150 to 1,500 forints
Lemonade: Now priced at 2,100 forints, up from 1,700 forints
* Beer: A standard beer will cost 2,400 forints, an increase from 1,950 forints
Specific brand prices include Heineken (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) at 2,450 forints, Gösser Naturzitrone non-alcoholic beer for 2,000 forints, Red Bull for 1,500 forints, Guinness for 3,000 forints, Powerade for 1,500 forints, and ice-puff for 2,100 forints. A 50 forint deposit fee will be
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