Főtaxi is the official transport partner of the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix
In 2024, the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix will be held for the 39th time. According to the agreement with Hungaroring Sport Zrt, the official and exclusive passenger transport partner of the competition to be held on July 21 will be the longest-standing domestic taxi company, FŐTAXI. The purpose of the agreement is for visitors and partners to get to and from the Hungaroring easily and safely.
The Hungarian Formula 1 race is one of the most popular domestic sporting events, in 2023, 303,000 spectators followed the events on site over four days, and it is expected that the stands of the Hungaroring will be full this year as well.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious events in our country, and the aim of the cooperation with FŐTAXI is therefore to provide quick, comfortable and safe service to passengers, and to facilitate access to and from the race. The taxi company places great emphasis on quality control, thanks to which passengers are always greeted by comfortable, clean cars and prepared, experienced drivers who speak foreign languages. Those coming from abroad can also simply request the service, as FŐTAXI is also the official partner of Budapest Airport, so those who want to get to the track very quickly can even approach the competition venue directly from the airport.
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