Motorsport in Hungary - Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungarian Motorcycle Grand Prix, Hungarian Motorcycle Racers, Hungarian Racecar Drivers (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Hungarian motorcycle racers, Hungarian racecar drivers, Motorsport venues in Hungary, 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, Gabor Talmacsi, 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1989 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2005 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1992 Hungarian Grand Prix, Janos Drapal, 1994 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1995 Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1988 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1991 Hungarian Grand Prix, Zsolt Baumgartner, 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1986 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1999 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1936 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1987 Hungarian Grand Prix, Norbert Michelisz, 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungarian Rally Championship, Ferenc Szisz, Hungary national speedway team, Laszlo Hartmann, Imre Toth, 1996 Hungarian Grand Prix, Tamas Pal Kiss, 1992 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Balazs Nemeth, 1990 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Balatonring, Hungary national under-21 speedway team, Laszlo Szabo, Csaba Kesjar, Gabor Weber, Gergely Szabo. Excerpt: The 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIV ING Magyar Nagydij) was a Formula One motor race held on July 26, 2009 at the Hungaroring in Mogyorod, 18 km (11 mi) north of Budapest, Hungary. It was the tenth race of the 2009 Formula One season. The race, contested over 70 laps, was won by 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton for McLaren-Mercedes, after starting from fourth place on the grid. The 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen finished second for Ferrari, with Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber finishing third. Championship leader Jenson Button had a poor race to finish seventh, losing g...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Hungarian motorcycle racers, Hungarian racecar drivers, Motorsport venues in Hungary, 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, Gabor Talmacsi, 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1989 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2005 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1992 Hungarian Grand Prix, Janos Drapal, 1994 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1995 Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungaroring, 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1988 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1991 Hungarian Grand Prix, Zsolt Baumgartner, 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1993 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1986 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1999 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1936 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1987 Hungarian Grand Prix, Norbert Michelisz, 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix, Hungarian Rally Championship, Ferenc Szisz, Hungary national speedway team, Laszlo Hartmann, Imre Toth, 1996 Hungarian Grand Prix, Tamas Pal Kiss, 1992 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Balazs Nemeth, 1990 Hungarian motorcycle Grand Prix, Balatonring, Hungary national under-21 speedway team, Laszlo Szabo, Csaba Kesjar, Gabor Weber, Gergely Szabo. Excerpt: The 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXIV ING Magyar Nagydij) was a Formula One motor race held on July 26, 2009 at the Hungaroring in Mogyorod, 18 km (11 mi) north of Budapest, Hungary. It was the tenth race of the 2009 Formula One season. The race, contested over 70 laps, was won by 2008 world champion Lewis Hamilton for McLaren-Mercedes, after starting from fourth place on the grid. The 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen finished second for Ferrari, with Red Bull Racing's Mark Webber finishing third. Championship leader Jenson Button had a poor race to finish seventh, losing g...

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Books LLC, Wiki Series

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United States

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August 2011

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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34

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978-1-157-88358-6

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9781157883586

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1-157-88358-3



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