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THE iconic Hungarian Grand Prix track looks virtually unrecognisable after being reduced to RUBBLE.

Large parts of the racetrack have been totally demolished just three weeks after McLaren's Oscar Piastri won his first-ever F1 race there.

The home of the Hungarian GP looks unrecognisable
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The home of the Hungarian GP looks unrecognisableCredit: INSTAGRAM @hungaroring_official
Most of the track and grandstands have been demolished
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Most of the track and grandstands have been demolishedCredit: INSTAGRAM @hungaroring_official
With works planned to go until 2026
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With works planned to go until 2026Credit: INSTAGRAM @hungaroring_official
One part of the track had already undergone a successful revamp before the GP three weeks ago
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One part of the track had already undergone a successful revamp before the GP three weeks agoCredit: INSTAGRAM @hungaroring_official
Work on the rest of the changes has started
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Work on the rest of the changes has startedCredit: INSTAGRAM @hungaroring_official

The Hungaroring, known for its twisty and tight layout, is poised for significant upgrades under new ownership.

The renovation comes after the track's Formula 1 contract was extended until at least 2032.

The planned changes include a new control tower, an updated main entrance, and the construction of a new media centre.

Drivers will be happy to learn that a brand-new pit lane complex is also being constructed.

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The paddock and fan zone behind the main grandstand had already undergone a speculator revamp before the Hungarian GP this year.

Hungary's Department of Defence, the State Secretariat for Sport, took over the ownership of the circuit in 2023.

The redevelopment of the circuit will occur in stages, taking place between hosting the Hungarian GP each year until 2026.

A total of 1,500 people have been working on the project, with four tower cranes and five mobile cranes in action.

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Additionally, the circuit will undergo modifications to meet the standards required for hosting a round of the MotoGP.

Drivers and teams are currently enjoying a summer break and will resume the season at the Dutch racetrack on August 23.

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Hamilton was pictured enjoying the Olympics in Paris, while George Russell took a well deserved holiday to the Cayman Islands with girlfriend Carmen Mundt.

Last time out, Russell was emotionally stripped of his win at the Belgium GP after the stewards found him underweight in the post race checks.

Hamilton, who finished behind Russell in an impressive Mercedes one-two, was handed his second GP win of the season after he lifted the British title for a record ninth time.

Oscar Piastri won the Hungarian GP just three weeks ago
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Oscar Piastri won the Hungarian GP just three weeks agoCredit: The Mega Agency
The track is known for its twisty and tight layout
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The track is known for its twisty and tight layoutCredit: Alamy
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