Like last year, the star guest will be Max Verstappen, the Dutch pilot of the Formula 1 Red Bull stall, who will be introduced to the V8 engine.
The specialty of this year's event will be one of the racing cars in the Formula E electric car, which has not been seen in Hungary yet. Mahindra Racing will be driven by the three-time Belgian winner Jerome D'Ambrosio in Formula E.
The Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Road, at the Basilica's Paddock, is open to watch racing cars from 8 am on Wednesday, and the show starts at 14:00 and lasts until 16:30. Verstappen and D'Ambrosio hold their presentation in the framework of this, but Krisztián Szabó at the Rallycross World Championship is also competing with the Audi S1 racing car, as well as Norbert Michelisz (Hyundai) and Attila Tassi from the Hungarian pilots in the World Cup (WTCR). (Honda), and Norbert Kiss, European Champion of Double Speed Truck.