Pannónia-Ring | |
Location: | Ostffyasszonyfa, Hungary |
Coordinates: | 47.3042°N 17.0464°W |
Time: | CET (UTC+1) CEST (DST) |
Events: | Current: Alpe Adria International Motorcycle Championship (2011–2020, 2023–present) Former: Sidecar World Championship (2015–2019, 2021–2022) Austria Formula 3 Cup (2009) (1997–1999, 2005) |
Layout1: | Full Circuit (1996–present) |
Length Km: | 4.740 |
Length Mi: | 2.945 |
Turns: | 18 |
Record Time: | 1:46.707 |
Record Driver: | Arnold Wagner |
Record Car: | Dallara SN01 |
Record Year: | 2009 |
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.
One of the world's safest motorcycle and car speedway circuits. Dive zones up to, 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).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.
As of June 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Pannónia-Ring are listed as:
Category | Time | Driver | Vehicle | Event |
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Full Circuit: 4.740 km (1996–present) | ||||
1:46.707[1] | 2009 Pannónia-Ring Austria F3 Cup round | |||
1:47.118 | 2009 Pannónia-Ring Austria F3 Cup round | |||
1:47.154 | Dallara F304[2] | 2009 Pannónia-Ring Austria F3 Cup round | ||
1:51.460[3] | 2024 Pannónia-Ring Alpe Adria Superbike round | |||
1:54.013[4] | 2023 Pannónia-Ring Alpe Adria Supersport round | |||
1:55.367[5] | 2015 Pannónia-Ring Porsche GT3 Challenge Cup Central Europe round | |||
2:04.137[6] | 2023 Pannónia-Ring Alpe Adria Supersport 300 round | |||