Hungary GP promoter Tamas Frank dead at 65

Wed, 6 June 2012, 03:35

Jun.6 (GMM) A cloud has moved above the future of the Hungarian grand prix.

Tamas Frank, a Hungarian businessman and the driving force behind race promoter Hungaroring Sport Zrt, was found dead on Tuesday in his Budapest apartment.

Foreign language European media reports said the cause of the 65-year-old’s death is not yet known.

Hungaroring Sport Zrt confirmed the death.

The reports said Tamas was the influential modern figure in the Hungarian race, and a close confidant of F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone.

Hungaroring Sport Zrt confirmed Frank shared an “excellent relationship” with Ecclestone.

A new contract for the Hungaroring race, which was regarded as one of the most established events on the F1 calendar, runs until 2016.

“Tamas’ death is a great loss to Hungarian and international motor sport,” said a race spokesman.

F1’s first race held behind the former ‘iron curtain’, Hungary has hosted the grand prix in Mogyorod, near Budapest, without interruption since 1986.

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