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Extreme heat expected for Hungarian GP

The upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix could take place amid sweltering heat, with weather forecasters predicting temperatures to peak at 40°C (104°F) on Sunday. The last time similar conditions arose was in 2005, at the Bahrain Grand Prix. On race day, the air temperature hit 40°C, while the track temperature rose to 56°C (132.8°F). The aforesaid Sakhir race, along with the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix, 1959 French Grand Prix and 1984 Dallas Grand Prix, is ranked as one of the hottest in history.
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