Hofbrauhaus will air F-1 races
Friday, Aug. 13, 2004 | 10:23 a.m.
Formula One racing fans can watch a tape-delayed broadcast of the Hungarian Grand Prix at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hofbrauhaus.
The German beer hall and restaurant, at the corner of Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue, will show the final six races of the 2004 F-1 circuit on its big-screen televisions, and racing patrons will receive a 15 percent discount on their dining bills.
Ferrari-sponsored Michael Schumacher has won 11 of the circuit's dozen races this season, with Jarno Trulli winning the other event, in Monaco in May.
After Budapest, the racers will compete in Belgium (Aug. 29), Italy (Sept. 12), China (Sept. 26), Japan (Oct. 10) and Brazil (Oct. 24). Interested fans may RSVP organizers at 614-3844 or pyratestyle@cox.net.
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