Hungarian minister holds talks with FIA president Todt, F1 chairman Carey

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Innovation and Technology Minister László Palkovics discussed the state of Hungarian motorsport with Jean Todt, president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), and Chase Carey, chairman of the Formula One group, at the Hungaroring on Saturday.

At the talks, Palkovics underlined the importance of hosting events during the coronavirus epidemic that could give people hope of an eventual return to normality, according to a statement by Hungaroring Sport, the organiser of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix. Palkovics said F1 races, despite being held behind closed doors this year, were such events.

“This is an important message to the world and what is even more important is that Hungary gets to host a race thanks in part to the fact that the country handled the epidemic well by implementing the right measures at the right time,” the minister was quoted as saying.

Palkovics noted that the government had approved a motorsport strategy “which puts our races into context”.

“One element of this strategy is the upgrade of the Hungaroring and I have also informed Chase Carey of our plan to build another race circuit with the aim of hosting a MotoGP race there,” he said. Palkovics added that the government will soon set up an agency “that can connect players in the fields of technology and sports with the state”.

Palkovics discusses road safety, future of Hungarian motorsport with FIA president

Minister Palkovics discussed road safety measures and strategic matters concerning the future of motor racing in Hungary with Todt.

The talks touched on the road safety targets included in the United Nations’ sustainable development goals, the Ministry of Innovation and Technology said in a statement, noting that Todt is also the UN Secretary-General’s special envoy for road safety. Todt expressed his satisfaction with the progress made by the Hungarian government so far and advised that Hungary continue to take firm measures to reduce the number of road accidents.

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